Lyrics Sugar - Bing Crosby , Louis Armstrong
Oh,
the
shark
has
pretty
teeth
dear
And
he
shows
'em,
pearly
white
Just
a
jack
knife
has
Macheath
dear
And
he
keeps
it
way
out
of
sight
When
that
shark
bites
with
his
teeth,
dear
Scarlet
billows
they
begin
to
spread
Fancy
white
gloves
has
Macheath
dear
So
there's
never,
never
a
trace
of
red
On
the
sidewalk,
one
Sunday
morning
Lies
a
body,
oozin'
life
Someone's
sneaking
'round
the
corner
Could
that
someone
perhaps,
per
chance
be
Mack
the
Knife
From
a
tugboat,
on
the
river
going
slow
A
cement
bag
is
dropping
down
You
know
that
cement
is
for
the
weight
dear
You
can
make
a
large
bet
Macheath's
in
town
My
man
Louis
Miller,
he
split
the
scene
babe
After
drawing
out
all
the
bread
from
his
stash
Now
Macheath
spends
like
a
sailor
Do
you
suppose
this
guy,
he
did
something
rash
Old
Satchmo,
Louis
Armstrong,
Bobby
Darrin
They
did
this
song
nice,
Lady
Ella
too
They
all
sang
it,
with
so
much
feeling
That
Old
Blue
Eyes,
he
ain't
gonna
add
nothing
new
But
with
this
big,
fat
band,
jumping
behind
me
Swinging
hard,
Jack,
I
know
I
can't
lose
When
I
tell
you,
all
about
Mack
the
Knife
babe
It's
an
offer,
you
can
never
refuse
We
got
Patrick
Williams,
Bill
Miller
playing
that
piano
And
this
wonderful,
great
big
band,
bringing
up
the
rear
All
these
bad
cats,
in
this
band
now
They
make
the
greatest
sounds,
you're
ever
gonna
hear
Oh
Sookie
Taudry,
Jenny
Diver,
Polly
Peachum,
Old
Miss
Lulu
Brown
Hey
the
line
forms,
on
the
right
dear
Now
that
Macheath,
that
bum
is
back
in
town
You'd
better
lock
your
doors,
and
call
the
law
Because
Mackie's
back
in
town
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