One of my favourite Sam Cooke songs. This is my interpretation of the song and I play it with a similar strumming technique to that on Wonderful World, also by Sam Cooke. I play it with the capo on the 3rd, but that's just because I like singing it at that pitch. Any suggestions for change are welcomed! Otherwise, enjoy. The song isn't too difficult and an absolute belter to sing along too. SD x Intro: G Em7 X2 CHORUS: G Em7 Sugar dumpling, you're my baby Cadd9 G I love you in every way Em7 Sugar dumpling, you're my baby Cadd9 G My love grows stronger everyday, yeah REPEAT CHORUS G Em7 Listen, while I tell you a story G Em7 A story about my girl G Em7 I call her sugar dumpling G Em7 Because she's the sweetest thing in this whole world G Em7 Oh, whenever I'm feeling bad G Em7 Right away she puts me to bed G Cadd9 And she hires two nurses, one to hold my hand D G The other one to rub my head CHORUS G Em7 Oh, whenever I tell her, "Honey I'm hungry" G Em7 Now go and fix me something to eat G Em7 This girl rushes in the kitchen and fixes me a dinner G Em7 With seven different kinds of meat G Em7 If I call her up at two o'clock in the morning G Em7 And say, "Come on over if you can" G Cadd9 Before I hang up the telephone, she's sitting beside me D G With a cup of coffee in her hand CHORUS X3