This song is a peppy 'one hit' wonder from the 1960's.' My boy lollipop! You make my heart go giddy up!
- Millie Small Death
- My Boy Lollipop Mp3
- Millie Small My Boy Lollipop
You are as sweet as candy, you're my sugar dandy! My boy lollipop! Never ever leave me! Because it would grieve me! My heart told me so.'
'I love you, I love you, I love you so, but I don't want you to know! I need you so, and I'll never let you go oh! My boy lollipop! You make my heart go giddy up!

Millie Small Death
You set the world on fire! You are my one desire! Whoa my lollipop!' 'I love you, I love you, I love you so, but I don't want you to know!

I need you so, and I'll never let you go oh! My boy lollipop! You make my heart go giddy up! You set the world on fire! You are my one desire! Whoa my lollipop! Whoa my lollipop!
My Boy Lollipop Mp3
My boy lollipop! My boy lollipop!'
Millie Small My Boy Lollipop
'My Boy Lollipop' is a song written in the mid-1950s and usually credited to Robert Spencer, Morris Levy and Johnny Roberts. It was originally recorded by the American singer and became a minor Rhythm & Blues hit in late 1956, spelled ' on the original 78 record label. It is most famous, however, for the 1964 recording by Jamaican singer Millie Small which is considered the first international ska hit. The song was discovered by Chris Blackwell, who was trying to find songs for Millie Small to record. Millie's version was reco.