Lonely Night (Angel Face)

Album: Song Of Joy (1976)
Charted: 3
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  • Lonely night, I cry myself to sleep
    Tell me, what am I gonna do
    'Cause it's always been you to dry my tears
    It's always been you to wash away my fears
    It's always been you each night and day
    Now what can I say when love slips away?

    Lonely night, I'm walking the floor
    Tell me, what am I gonna do
    Without your precious love, your tender touch
    Hey, little girl, I miss you so much
    Wish we could turn back the hands of time
    To the day when you were mine

    You used to call me angel face
    Used to call me angel face
    You used to help me through the night
    Make me feel all right
    Now all I have is teardrops through a lonely night

    I can't get ya out of my mind
    I can't get ya out of my mind
    I can't get ya out of my mind
    I can't get ya out of my mind

    I promise you I'll change my ways
    I promise you love's here to stay
    Hey, little girl, depend on me
    I'll be yours for eternity Writer/s: NEIL SEDAKA
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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