Title: Sugar Baby
Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: Some Of The Bootleggers, They Make Pretty Good Stuff (Track #13)
Duration: 07:03
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
I got my back to the sun 'cause the light is too intense
I can see what everybody in the world is up against
You can't turn back - you can't come back, sometimes we push too far
One day you'll open up your eyes and you'll see where we are
Sugar Baby get on down the road
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now
Some of these bootleggers, they make pretty good stuff
Plenty of places to hide things here if you wanna hide 'em bad enough
I'm staying with Aunt Sally, but you know, she's not really my aunt
Some of these memories you can learn to live with and some of them you can't
Sugar Baby get on down the line
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
You might as well keep going now
The ladies down in Darktown, they're doing the Darktown Strut
You always got to be prepared but you never know for what
There ain't no limit to the amount of trouble women bring
Love is pleasing, love is teasing, love's not an evil thing
Sugar Baby, get on down the road
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
You might as well keep going now
Every moment of existence seems like some dirty trick
Happiness can come suddenly and leave just as quick
Any minute of the day the bubble could burst
Try to make things better for someone, sometimes,
you just end up making it a thousand times worse
Sugar Baby, get on down the road
You ain't got no brains no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now
Your charms have broken many a heart and mine is surely one
You got a way of tearing a world apart, love, see what you done
Just as sure as we're living, just as sure as you're born
Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn
Sugar Baby, get on down the line
You ain't got no sense, no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now
Bob Dylan
"Some Of The Bootleggers, They Make Pretty Good Stuff"
Spokane, Washington, October 5, 2001
Bonus tracks: Seattle, Washington, October 6, 2001
* Larry on mandolin
** Bob on harp and Larry on pedal steel
Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Euroboot / EB 101-2
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Disc one
Wait For The Light To Shine *(F. Rose) (acoustic)
The Times (acoustic)
Desolation Row (acoustic)
Searching For A Soldier's Grave *(acoustic)
(Written by Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin and Jack Anglin)
Tweedle Dee & Dum (Tony - acoustic bass)
You're A Big Girl Now **
Summer Days (Tony - acoustic bass)
Blind Willie McTell (Larry on bouzouki)
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic)
Masters Of War (acoustic)(Charlie on dobro)
Tomorrow Is A Long Time (acoustic Bob-harp)
Watching The River Flow (Larry - slide guitar)
Sugar Baby (Tony - acoustic bass)
Disc two
Drifter's Escape (Bob on harp)
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
(encore)
Honest With Me
Like A Rolling Stone
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (acoustic)
All Along The Watchtower
Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic)
Bonus tracks:
To Ramona (acoustic)(Larry on mandolin)
Moonlight (Bob - harp, Tony - acoustic bass)
One Too Many Mornings (acoustic)
Hard Rain (acoustic)(Larry on bouzouki)
Forever Young (acoustic)
Review:
The debut of the Love And Theft material is a beautiful job all the way around. From the 'Sugar Baby' line double entendre title to the full color photos (even though they are lifted from official release packaging). The four panel fold out digipack houses two pic disc CDs in custom clear photo trays. The only minor packaging inconsistency is that the back cover reads: "RECORDED LIVE AT THE SEATTLE CENTER, SEATTLE, USA, ON OCTOBER 6TH 2001". Actually, only the five bonus tracks are from Seattle.
Artwork -will need fiddlying with as Digipack set but can be found here http://bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-s90digipack.html