Night Shift

Album: Night Shift soundtrack (1982)
Charted: 60
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  • Frank, out on the street.
    Working late again.
    You know you see much better at night.
    They call you "Cat's Eye".
    Down on the corner, they call you "Mr. Flash".
    The got some ladies who never see the light.


    (Chorus)

    And they'll work you when the day is through
    on the Night Shift.
    And they'll comfort you, and they'll love you too
    on the Night Shift.
    You won't ever want to see the sun when I'm done with you -
    You won't ever want to see the sun when I'm done with you
    done with you

    (Sax Solo)

    Hot shot, out on the street.
    Playing one on one.
    You know you shoot much better at night.
    You gotta Joker down on the corner
    and you can not be shamed.
    He's got some new tricks -
    he never show them the light.

    (Repeat Chorus)

    (Sax and guitar solo)

    (Repeat Chorus) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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