Album: Running on Empty (1977)
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  • People stay just a little bit longer
    We want to play, just a little bit longer

    Now the promoter don't mind
    And the union don't mind
    If we take a little time
    And we leave it all behind and sing
    One more song

    Oh, won't you stay
    Just a little bit longer
    Please, please, please, say you will
    Say you will

    Oh, won't you stay
    Just a little bit longer
    Oh, please, please, please stay
    Just a little bit more

    I bet promoters don't mind
    And the roadies don't mind
    If we take a little time
    And we leave this all behind
    Singing one more song Writer/s: Maurice Williams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, C&C Digital Services OÜ (UniteSync), Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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