First published recording of ‘Sweet Lucy Brown’, written in 1934 by Leon and Otis René (credited as the “Renee Bros.”) and released in 1935 on Decca Records.
A live version was also recorded in 1934, but wasn’t released until much later.
If you meet a suntanned lady
Full of life and hidey hadey
Big brown eyes, a little bit shady
That's Sweet Lucy Brown
Boys in town are dyin' to meet her
Millionaires line up to greet her
Ain't no gal in Georgia sweeter than Sweet Lucy Brown
When she talks she sure sounds funny
Yowzer, mister
When she kisses it tastes like honey
I don't mean maybe, she's a pretty baby
Listen fellows I'm confessin'
Take a tip and stop your guessin'
If it's love then take a lesson
From Sweet Lucy Brown
Oh Lucy
Oh Lucy Brown
Oh Lucy
Oh Lucy
Oh Lucy Brown
Oh Lucy
Oh Lucy
Oh Lucy Brown
Oh Lucy
Ain't no gal in Georgia that's sweeter than Sweet Lucy Brown
The-mills-brothers released Sweet Lucy Brown on Tue Jan 01 1935.