Heaven Tonight

Album: Heaven Tonight (1978)
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  • Down the line, don't go over
    There's a limit, you went over
    So much time, time runs out
    Time ran out, make it down
    Would you like to go to heaven tonight?
    Would you like to go to heaven tonight?
    Oh oh oh oh

    Downed the line, couldn't get much
    Couldn't get much, higher if you tried
    And tried and tried, you're as guilty
    It's the crime, oh, oh, it's a crime

    You can never come down, you can never come down
    You can never come down, you can never come down
    Down inside-you're getting nervous
    You've never been this high before, oh no Writer/s: RICK NIELSEN, TOM PETERSSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Steve from Harbor City, CaThis song was also the "B-side" for the 1979 single "Dream Police", where it included a brief keyboard intro that doesn't appear on the album version.
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