The phrase "who did no sleep tonight for your sweet southern lady" suggests a longing or sacrifice made for a beloved person, often evoking themes of love and devotion. It could imply that someone stayed awake, either in thought or in waiting, for someone special from the South. This sentiment reflects the deep emotional ties and the lengths one might go to for their loved ones. The specific context or source of this phrase would provide further insight into its meaning.
No Sleep tonight by Randy Barlow.
lady marmalade?
voulez-vous coucher avec moi se soir 2X= do you wanna sleep with me tonight.
"Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?" means "Do you want to sleep with me (tonight)?"
Lady Sleep was created in 2005.
Dark Sweet Lady was created in 1979.
Sweet Lady love = Dulce dama amor
It's called Sweet Lady, by Supercharango
Lady Southern Cross happened in 1935.
Scheduled works for slated. Lady GaGa is slated to perform tonight, or Lady GaGa is scheduled to perform tonight.
a lady in waiting often sleep at the castle with the Queen or Princess but if the lady in waiting is married they usually sleep at there own home and return to the castle each day.
"Sweet lady" in French is translated as "douce dame."