Encore. Thank You. Goodnight

Album: released as a single (2025)
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  • Standing right there in front of me
    Like he'd never been gone
    Over in a corner we wrote this song
    Coming out of a dream
    Trying to hold onto that melody
    Another dream becomes a reality

    Over in the corner getting high, high, high
    Come on

    Thank you for the music
    Thank you for the song
    Thank you for the visit, what took so long?
    (Thank you)
    All of them good times
    Fortune and the fame, since you've been gone
    Things don't feel the same
    I wanna thank you
    In the song, oh, ah

    Huh

    Oh
    Come on

    Thank you for the music (thank you)
    Thank you for the song (thank you)
    Thank you for the visit, what took so long?
    (Thank you)
    Thank you for the good times
    Fortune and the fame, since you've been gone
    Things don't feel the same

    I gotta thank you
    I gotta thank you
    Oh, Lord, thank you
    Hey, hey, hey
    I wanna thank you, oh
    Come on, come on
    Oh, yeah, oh, yeah

    (Thank you)
    Thank you for the good times (thank you)
    Fortune and the fame (thank you)
    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, oh
    (Thank you)
    It's alright
    Hold onto the melody
    Hold on Writer/s: Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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