Club At The End Of The Street

Album: Sleeping With The Past (1989)
Charted: 47 28
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  • When the shades are drawn
    And the light of the moon is banned
    And the stars up above
    Walk the heavens hand in hand
    There's a shady place
    At the end of the working day
    Where young lovers go
    And this hot little trio plays

    That's where we meet
    That's where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street
    Oh, where we meet
    Oh, where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street

    From the alleyways
    Where the catwalks gently sway
    You hear the sound of Otis
    And the voice of Marvin Gaye
    In this smoky room
    There's a jukebox, plays all night
    And we can dance real close
    Beneath the pulse of a neon light

    That's where we meet
    That's where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street
    Oh, where we meet
    Oh, where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street

    There's a downtown smell of cooking
    From the flame on an open grill
    There's a sax and a big bass pumping
    Lord, have mercy
    Ooh, you can't sit still
    Oh, you can't sit still

    Oh, that's where we meet
    That's where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street
    Ooh, where we meet
    Where we meet
    Me and you rendezvous
    In the club at the end of the street

    Oh, oh, yeah
    You can't stand still
    Where we meet
    In the club at the end of the street
    You can't stand still
    Where we meet
    In the club at the end of the street
    You can't stand still
    Where we meet
    At the club at the end of the street
    Where we meet
    Where we meet
    At the club at the end of the street Writer/s: BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Dylan from Port Orange, FlAwesome that you guys put this song on here!!! I would've posted the lyrics first, but I was at summer camp.
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