George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Night Time Lyrics

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Night Time

Night Time Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Night Time By George Thorogood & the Destroyers?
Well I get up in the morning
Kick the covers from my bed The sunlight in my eyes Playin' tricks on my head I work like a dog On the job every day Tryin' to make some money So I can go and play In the night time Oh that's the right time I say the night time That's the right time I wanna be with you In the night time Well I come home from work You know I'm tired of the beat I try to make some supper Get myself something to eat I jump in the shower Wash the world off my back I'm gonna get you baby That's a natural fact In the night time Oh that's the right time I say the night time That's the right time I wanna be with you In the night time Ah come here baby Got your radio turned down too low Turn it up so you can hear what I'm saying baby Now you got me turned on baby Well eight hundred million people With nothing to say They run around in circles They just living the day Stick with me baby I'll show you how to fly We'll make some pretty music Watch the world go by In the night time Oh that's the right time I say the night time That's the right time I wanna be with you In the night time |
Who Wrote Night Time By George Thorogood & the Destroyers?
Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer
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What's The Duration Of The Night Time By George Thorogood & the Destroyers?The duration of Night Time is 5:29 minutes and seconds. |
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