Three Hours Past Midnight

Album: Three Hours Past Midnight (1956)
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  • It is three hours past midnight

    And my baby's nowhere around

    Yes three hours past midnight

    And my baby's nowhere around

    Well, I listen so hard to hear her footsteps

    I ain't even heard a sound

    Well, I toss and tumble on my pillow

    But I just can't close my eyes

    Oh, I toss and tumble on my pillow

    But I just can't close my eyes

    If my baby don't come back pretty soon

    Yes, I just can't be satisfied now

    Look out

    Look out

    Keep right on

    Well, I tried so hard to take

    But my baby's drivin' me insane

    Well, I tried so hard to take

    Oh yeah

    But my baby's drivin' me insane

    Well if she's don't come back pretty soon

    Yeah, gonna catch that midnight train

    Yeah Writer/s: JOE BIHARI, MAXWELL DAVIS
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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