Candy Man Song Lyrics

Artist
Album Rockaholic
Genre Hard Rock
Release 01 April 2011
Price $0.99
Track No 11/18
Duration 4:04
Country USA
0.99 USD
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Candy Man by Warrant Song Lyrics

The most celebrated bachelor,
Dedicated to his sport.
Was it love that he was after?
Was the hookers down the hall?
You talked business in a back room,
With a banner
Without you, Candy Man can't say!
You made a step upon a Sunday,
It will erase your Monday!
He left her laying on the back floor,
Yeah, she'll call him when she needs some more!
Chorus:
Without you
Everything without his presence

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When did candy man come out?

Candy Man is a song that was released in 01 April 2011.

From which album is the song candy man?

Candy Man is a song from the Rockaholic album.

Who performs the song candy man?

Candy Man is performed by Warrant.

How long is candy man?

Candy Man has a duration of 4:04 minutes.

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