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Artist/Band: Stone Roses
Lyrics for Song: Sally Cinnamon
Lyrics for Album: The Very Best Of Stone Roses [2002]



Until sally I was never happy

I needed so much more

Rain clouds oh, they used to chase me

Down they would pour

Join my tears

Allay my fears



Sent to me from heaven

Sally cinnamon you're my world



Pop, pop, pop, blow, blow bubble gum

You taste of cherryade

There is something hey you must show me

From what you are made



Sugar and spice

And all things nice



Sent to me from heaven

Sally cinnamon you're my world

You are my world



Your eyes are gazing back

From every little piece of glass

You seem to smile from every blade

Sally cinnamon you are my world



Then I put the letter back

In the place where it was found

In the pocket of a jacket

On a train in town



Sent to her from heaven

Sally cinnamon you're her world


About Sally Cinnamon

"Sally Cinnamon" stands as a defining track from the Manchester indie rock band Stone Roses, capturing the essence of their early 1990s sound. Released on the compilation *The Very Best Of Stone Roses [2002]*, the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of jangly guitars, melodic vocals, and atmospheric production that characterized the Madchester movement. Written by Ian Brown and John Squire, the recording features the band's characteristic interplay between melodic hooks and rhythmic complexity, reflecting the era's shift towards more polished indie rock. The track remains a staple of the band's discography, often cited alongside hits like "Love Spreads" and "Elephant Stone" as a key representation of their artistic identity. Its enduring popularity highlights the Stone Roses' significant influence on the development of alternative rock and indie music in the United Kingdom during the mid-1990s. The song's lyrical themes of longing and connection, delivered with Brown's emotive delivery, continue to resonate with fans and critics alike, cementing its place in the band's legacy.


Album Lyrics: The Very Best Of Stone Roses [2002]


Stone Roses
"The Very Best Of Stone Roses [2002]"


1. Breaking Into Heaven
2. Ten Storey Love Song
3. Begging You
4. Love Spreads
5. She Bangs The Drums
6. Waterfall
7. Made Of Stone
8. I Am The Resurrection
9. What The World Is Waiting For
10. Sally Cinnamon
11. Elephant Stone
12. One Love