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Lyrics
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The band is playing a sexy samba
I can’t dance alone
In truth; I really want to
Use that telephone
I can’t call you soon thereafter
All those things we said -
can’t stand to hear the laughter
Ringing in my head
So old Blue Eyes and Moon River
Are going to have to wait
The summer wind sends a shiver
Creating heartache
Two strangers in the night
I must tell you
It’s for our sake
I won’t call you tonight
The dance floor lights
Into starlight
Twinkles on the floor
And I remember
All those late nights
Nights we had before
So the magic of this evening
Is really all for naught
Its eloquence, too deceiving
I’m twisted into knots
So old Blue Eyes and Moon River
Are going to have to wait
The summer wind sends a shiver
Creating heartache
Two strangers in the night
I must tell you
It’s for our sake
I won’t call you tonight
oh, no - not tonight
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Credits
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Lyrics Credits: Cal Francis DiFalco
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Music Credits: John Lawrence Schick
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Producer Credits: Cal Francis DiFalco
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Performance Credits: Vocals: Vikki Flawith Piano: John L Schick
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Description
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Short Song Description: classic musical-style, reflective, sad
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Metadata
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Song Length: 2:59
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Primary Genre: Unique-Soundtracks
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Secondary Genre: -
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