Night Shift

Album: California Sunrise (2016)
Charted: 56
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  • It's been a "wreck me" week
    Sixty-plus from dawn to dusk
    In the red dirt heat
    Busting it up for a couple of bucks
    But it ain't no thing
    Just another day 'til I'm on my way
    To them cool, cool sheets and you and me

    Working on the night shift, baby
    Dying for your touch like crazy
    Racking up the overtime hours
    Loving how we're working on the night shift, baby

    Gonna rock it right
    No need to talk, I know what you want
    And what you like
    'Cause I do too, yeah
    I love how you leave on the lights
    Not a thing between you and me
    And it feels so nice when you and I are

    Working on the night shift, baby
    Dying for your touch like crazy
    Racking up the overtime hours
    Loving how we're working on the night shift, baby

    Yeah
    Yeah, yeah
    It's been a "wreck me" week
    Oh, but who needs sleep?

    When you're working on the night shift, baby
    Dying for your touch like crazy
    Racking up the overtime hours
    Loving how we're working on the night shift, baby
    Loving how we're working on the night shift
    Loving how we're working on the night shift
    Working on the night shift, baby, yeah Writer/s: Billy Montana, Philip Larue, Tofer Brown
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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