Twistin' The Night Away

Album: Never a Dull Moment (1972)
Charted: 59
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  • Let me tell you about a place, somewhere up in New York way
    Where the people are so gay, twistin' the night away
    Here they have a lot of fun, puttin' trouble on the run
    Oh man you'll find the old and young twistin' the night away

    Here's a man in evening clothes, how he got here I don't know
    But oh man, you ought to see him go, twistin' the night away
    He's dancing with a chick in slacks, she's moving up and back
    Oh man, there ain't nothing like twistin' the night away

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    Here's a fellow in blue jeans, who's dancing with an older queen
    Dolled up in her diamond rings, twistin' the night away
    Man you ought to see her go, twistin' to the rock and roll
    Here you'll find the young and the old twistin' the night away

    They're twistin', twistin', everybody's doing great
    They're twistin' man, twistin', they're twistin' the night away
    Twistin', you know they're twistin', twistin' the night away
    They're twistin', twistin', man twistin' the night away

    Here they have a lot of fun, puttin' trouble on the run
    Oh man you'll find young and the old twistin' the night away
    Here's a man in evening clothes, how he got here I don't know
    I don't know but man you ought to see him go
    Twistin' the night away Writer/s: Sam Cooke
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc.
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