Can you hear it?
Oh yeah I can hear it too
It don’t mean nothing
Just walk away undo
We gotta back out
From what’s been shaping up
If we’re not careful
Someone might fall in love
Oh tell me where will you sleep tonight?
No you’re not happy
That makes you just my type
I can’t make you happy
And I shouldn’t try
It would make me happy for a minute
And maybe a minute more
I could make you happy for a minute
Then you’d shut the door
Oh tell me where will you sleep tonight?
Where will you sleep tonight?
I like your words
And I like your weight
You better move over
Cause baby I’m afraid
I think I know what I want
When we’re sitting thigh to thigh
I think I know what you want
When you look me in the eye
Oh tell me where will you sleep tonight?
Where will you sleep
If you should kiss me
Can we please pretend
It don’t mean nothing
It’s an accident?
It made my heart sing
For a minute a minute or two
No need to tell me you can hear it
Oh yeah I can hear it too
Oh tell me where will you sleep tonight?
Yeah tell me where will you sleep tonight?
Yeah tell me where will you sleep tonight?
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You know, it wasn't my favorite for a while, but for some reason i decided to listen to it on loop a few weeks ago and now I can't stop thinking about it.
I love the synths, the tone, the lyricism, even the music videos which I feel I should mention!!!
(also, should've been me reminds me a bit of abba which is an automatic bonus in my book) praisedrays
supported by 4 fans who also own “Where Will You Sleep Tonight?”
I’m so grateful this crossed my path. This album is so beautiful. All the clear technique and mastery and vision are kinda secondary to the fact that this album brought me calm and joy during one of the most difficult times in my life. Yeah, grateful. David McCullough
The London musician recorded the dreamy psychedelic pop songs on his third album in churches, bedrooms and kitchens. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2023