This was Lynsey de Paul's first single though not her first hit. Co-written with Barry Green, it was recorded on the MAM label with Lynsey on piano and her most sensuous vocal. The sheet music is copyright 1972 by Kirschner Music of London, and retailed for 20p.
The song plays out with a violin solo accompanying Lynsey's chorus. The B-Side, "Storm In A Tea Cup," was recorded initially by The Fortunes.
Lynsey didn't start out as either a composer or performer; she was a successful commercial artist and was designing record sleeves when she decided to try her hand at songwriting. "Sugar Me" was written originally for Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, but she was asked to record it herself.
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