Nancy Sinatra - | Sugar Town 1967
"Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra, released in late 1966 and peaking in early 1967, is a quintessential piece of 60s pop and easy listening that successfully bridged the gap between mainstream radio and the burgeoning psychedelic counterculture.
The title refers to the 1960s practice of consuming LSD via spiked sugar cubes . NANCY SINATRA - Sugar Town 1967
Lee Hazlewood intentionally wrote the lyrics to be "dingy enough" for youth to recognize the drug reference while remaining "tame enough" to bypass radio censors. He famously called it "the dumbest lyric ever written for a doper song". "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra, released in late
