"No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" is a song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who.
It was released on their 1970 album American Woman, and was released on the B-side of the "American Woman" single without the "New Mother Nature" section. Da-un-do-dow dow da-un-do-dow Da-un-do-dow dow un-dow-dow Da-un-do-dow dow da-un-do-dow Da-un-do-dow dow. He was walking down the street with a stack of records under his arm, when he saw three "tough-looking biker guys" approaching. It was released on their 1970 album American Woman, and was released on the B-side of the "American Woman" single without the "New Mother Nature" section.It's the new splendid lady come to call(Silent footsteps) you're driven back now to places you've been toWe're gonna get it on right tonightWhen we talk about the things I sayNo use callin' 'cause the sky is fallin'It's the new Mother Nature taking overWhen they're standing in each other's way(Where I can hide)when they're standin' in each other's way(Crowdin' me) you're wonderin' what you're gonna findDa-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (sugar)Jocko says yes and I believe himDa-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (nature)No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature lyrics © BMG Rights ManagementJocko said no, when I came back last timeSongwriters: Burton Cummings / Randy BachmannAccording to Randy Bachman, the inspiration for the song arose after an incident when he was visiting California. [Jocko says yes, and I believe himIt's the new Mother Nature takin' overYou wonder what you're gonna find(Find a corner) she hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him'Cause it's the new Mother Nature taking overA smoke-filled room in a corner basementShe's getting' us all(Deep inside) when we talk about the things I sayYou're tripping back now to places you've been toA bag of goodies and a bottle of wineIt's looking like I lost a friendShe's gettin' us all, yeah, she's gettin' us allQuiet movements where I can findNow I'm falling from her skies(Sudden darkness) you know you've been wrong and it won't be longShe hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him'Cause it's the new Mother Nature takin' overYou know you've been wrong but it won't be longBefore you leave 'em all far behindAnd I'm getting pretty near the endDa-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (Mother Nature)(But I can see) before you leave 'em all far behind A woman about 5 feet tall got out of the car, shouting at one of them, asking where he'd been all day, that he had left her alone with the kids, didn't take out the trash, and was down here watching the girls.
"No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" is a song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature" is a song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who.