I Need You Tonight

Album: Eliminator (1983)
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  • It's three o'clock in the morning
    And the rain begin to fall
    But I know what I'm needin
    But I don't have it all.
    I'm needin someone like you
    That I just want to do love to.
    Baby, baby, I need you tonight.

    Outside my window
    It's lonely and cold.
    Inside my heart there's a fire
    Burning out of control.
    Burning for someone like you
    I just want to do love to.
    Baby, baby, I need you tonight.

    Your love's coming to me
    Like a wolf howling at the moon
    But that just doesn't do me
    If I can't get you soon.
    I'm calling for someone like you
    That I just want to do love to.
    Baby, baby, I need you tonight. Writer/s: BILLY GIBBONS, DUSTY HILL, FRANK BEARD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Jorge from Bronx, NyGreat driving tune,seen them Live this trio is like an Orchestra,,that good!
  • Dane from Green Cove Springs Fla., FlWay cool song with a good bluesy feel.
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