One Night A Day

Album: In Pieces (1993)
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  • There's not a lot of things to do
    I wouldn't rather do with you
    Guess I'm funny that way

    Lately I just sit and stare
    I talk to people who aren't there
    To get through one night a day
    One night a day
    One step away

    From leavin' you behind
    I sit up with the radio
    Sing along with the ones I know
    To get through one night a day
    One night a day
    One step away

    From leavin' you behind
    I'm callin' every friend I've had
    Wake 'em up, and make 'em mad
    Let 'em know that I'm OK
    I used to sit and talk to you
    They're all just a substitute
    To get through one night a day
    One night a day
    One step away

    From leavin' you behind
    I stay up with the late, late show
    Just another way I know
    To get through one night a day
    To get through one night a day Writer/s: GARY SCOTT BURR, PETE WASNER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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