Hole - Heaven Tonight Lyrics

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Heaven Tonight

Heaven Tonight Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Heaven Tonight By Hole?
Here comes the sun in the form of a girl
She's the finest sweetest thing in the world Take you to heaven tonight I feel the horses coming galloping In the summer rain Take you to heaven tonight 'Cause I love you for what you are I'll gallop to you, tonight, tonight We'll ride, I'll give it to you We're going to heaven tonight Tonight Out on the winding road I couldn't wait Oh baby, I was afraid Headed for heaven tonight I'll go to heaven tonight I feel the horses coming galloping I will never grow old I'll go to heaven tonight Because I love you for what you are I'll gallop to you tonight, tonight We'll ride, I'll bow down to you We're going to heaven tonight Tonight I can't believe that I can be happy Someone will come again I can't be happy Oh, stop your crying You can be happy Go to heaven when you make me happy Here comes the kiss that I never had Nothing feels like this Headed for heaven tonight I love you Here comes a storm in the form of a girl She's the finest sweetest thing in the world I'll go to heaven tonight for what you are I'll gallop to you tonight, tonight We'll ride, I'll bow down to you We'll go to heaven tonight Tonight (3 x's) Take it tonight (2 x's) Take me tonight Tonight (2 x's) |
Who Wrote Heaven Tonight By Hole?
Eric T Erlandson, Courtney M. Love
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What's The Duration Of The Heaven Tonight By Hole?The duration of Heaven Tonight is 3:31 minutes and seconds. |
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