Songwriter: Thom Bell Linda Creed

Producer: Thom Bell

A princess dressed in dirty rags
Pretty dresses on her back she never had
Folks say she don't know right from wrong
But to me her smile lights up the dawn

Oh lazy Susan
Won't you come on home to me
Lazy Susan
Won't you keep my company
Lazy Susan
Won't you come on home with me
Yeah

Her Daddy died when she was born
Her Momma works the mill the whole day long
But lazy Susan never worked to live
She just sings her songs strummin' with her guitar pick

Oh lazy Susan
Won't you sing your songs for me
Lazy Susan
Girl we could sing in harmony
Lazy Susan
Oh won't you come on home with me
Well well well

Some day I'm gonna make her mine
Gonna change her rags to silk
Make her look like a lady refined
I won't let 'em laugh at her no more
Gonna make people look at her
Like they never did before

Oh lazy Susan
I know you wanna live there
'Cause you ain't been goin' nowhere
I know your Momma and your Daddy both don't know
Yeah

Oh

It may get late
Girl 'cause you're moving slow
But I know
Real good lovin'
Can rearrange your life
And when we get it together girl
You can be my wife
Y'see I got this forty acres
Down by the Johnson's creek
I done bought me a brand new tractor
And we can grow all the food we need
I never done been, but we're goin' to Memphis City
And you could buy colored dresses
And make yourself look real pretty
I can tell
No you're not lazy
The folks just don't know
You like to take life real slow baby

The Spinners

The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale, Michigan, in 1954. They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly with producer Thom Bell. The group continues to tour, with Henry Fambrough as the only original member.