“Sally Cinnamon” was the second single from The Stone Roses, released in May 1987. Two mixes were released – a 7" single mix at 2:55 (included on The Complete Stone Roses), and a very different 12" mix at 3:28 (included on The Very Best of the Stone Roses).
The Stone Roses were never lyrically ambi...
[Verse 1]
Until Sally, I was never happy
I needed so much more
Rain clouds, oh, they used to chase me
Down they would pour
Join my tears, Allay my fears
[Chorus]
Sent to me from heaven
Sally Cinnamon you're my world
[Verse 2]
I pop, pop, pop, blow, blow bubble gum
You taste of cherryade
There is something, hey, you must show me
From what you are made
Sugar and spice
And all things nice
[Chorus]
Sent to me from heaven
Sally Cinnamon you're my world
You are my world
[Bridge]
Your eyes are gazing back
From every little piece of glass
You seem to smile from every place
Sally Cinnamon you are my world
[Verse 3]
Then I put the letter back
In the place where it was found
In the pocket
Of a jacket
On a train in town
[Chorus]
Sent to her from heaven
Sally Cinnamon you're her world
Sally Cinnamon was written by John Squire & Ian Brown.
Sally Cinnamon was produced by Simon Machan & The Stone Roses.
The Stone Roses released Sally Cinnamon on Thu May 28 1987.