| D | |
| G | old coast slave ship bound for cotton fields |
| G | |
| S | old in a market down in New Orleans |
| D | |
| Sc | arred old slaver knows he's doing alright |
| C | D | |
| He | ar him whip the women, | just around midnight |
| A | D | |
| Ah, brown sugar | how come you taste so good? |
| Ah, brown sugar just like a young girl should |
| F | D | Bb-C | D |
| Drums beating cold English blood runs hot |
| Lady of the house wonderin' where it's gonna stop |
| House boy knows that he's doing alright |
| You should a heard him just around midnight |
| Ah, brown sugar how come you taste so good? |
| Ah, brown sugar just like a young girl should |
| F | D | Bb-C | D x4 |
| Ah, brown sugar how come you taste so good? |
| Ah, brown sugar just like a black girl should |
| I bet your mama was a tent show queen |
| And all her boyfriends were sweet sixteen |
| I'm no school boy but I know what I like |
| You should have heard me just around midnight |
| Ah, brown sugar how come you taste so good? |
| Ah, brown sugar just like a young girl should |
| I said yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo! |
| How come you... How come you taste so good? |
| I said yeah, yeah, yeah, whew |
| Just like a black girl should |
| I said yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo! |
| This song is from PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics site |
This song is from PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics site |