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Spoonful John Hammond (Jr.)
"Spoonful" by John Hammond Jr., released in 1965, is a blues song that explores themes of desire and the need for love, likening it to a spoonful of sugar. The lyrics convey longing and the essential nature of love. Musically, it features raw guitar riffs and powerful vocals, embodying classic blues. #Blues
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It could be a spoonful of coffee
It could be a spoonful a tea
Just a little spoon
Of your precious love, honey
Good enough for me
That spoon, that spoon
That spoon, that spoon
That spoon, that spoon
Well, it could be a spoonful a diamonds
Could be a spoonful a gold
Just a little spoon of your precious love, honey
Satisfy my soul
Men lie about that spoonful
Oh, cry about that spoonful
Some die about that spoonful
Everything fine about a spoonful
Well It could be a spoonful a water
Saved from the desert sand
But one spoon of lead
From my forty-five
Will save you from another man
It could be a spoonful a tea
Just a little spoon
Of your precious love, honey
Good enough for me
That spoon, that spoon
That spoon, that spoon
That spoon, that spoon
Well, it could be a spoonful a diamonds
Could be a spoonful a gold
Just a little spoon of your precious love, honey
Satisfy my soul
Men lie about that spoonful
Oh, cry about that spoonful
Some die about that spoonful
Everything fine about a spoonful
Well It could be a spoonful a water
Saved from the desert sand
But one spoon of lead
From my forty-five
Will save you from another man
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