Who Licked The Red Off Your Candy
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Who Licked The Red Off Your Candy
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens.
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Who Licked The Red Off Your Candy Recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens Written by Larry Kingston and Pete Drake
C You're standing there with teardrops almost flowing G7 You look like a little girl that I once saw C F Who bought a peppermint stick down at the drug store C G7 C G7 And stopped to pet a big ol' friendly dog
C Who licked the red off of your candy G7 Who's the dirty dog I'm speaking of C F Who licked the red off your candy C G7 C And melted all the honey off of our love
Well I hope you don't think I'm being snoopy G7 And I hope you don't consider me a fool C F But it seems to me your lower lip is a droopin' C G7 C G7 Much lower than a lower lip should be
C Who licked the red off of your candy G7 Who would do such a terrible low down trick C F Who licked the red off of your candy C G7 C And left you standing there with an empty stick
You're standing there a frettin' and a-poutin' G7 You look like you just lost your best friend C F Your face reminds me of my little sister C G7 C G7 When you tried to hang her balloon on a safety pin
C Who licked the red off of your candy G7 Who's the dirty dog that would go that far C F Who licked the red off of your candy C G7 C And gnawed all the chocolate off my bar
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