The Night of My Life

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Brotherhood of Man - Pop

The Night of My Life

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[Verse 1] I can remember that night in September, not long ago He was away and I didn't wanna stay by the radio I stepped outside and then I came alive From the disco sound comin' from the town Had the time of my life Forgot that I was a wife I had the night of my life [Verse 2] I moved on down to the center of town just to ease my mind I was so lonely I thought I was only just killing time I found a lot and the music got hot And then you came back And you caught my eye Had the time of my life Forgot that I was a wife It was the night of my life [Verse 3] And then we danced the night away To the sound of rock-n-roll And then we kissed the night away And that's when I lost control And when you took me home And we were all alone I had the time of my life The fact that I was a wife I had the night of my life [Refrain] I can remember that night in September, not long ago He was away and I didn't wanna stay by the radio I stepped outside and then I came alive From the disco sound comin' from the town Had the time of my life Forgot that I was a wife I had the night of my life [Refrain] And then we danced the night away To the sound of rock-n-roll And then we kissed the night away And that's when I lost control And when you took me home And we were all alone I had the time of my life The fact that I was a wife I had the night of my life [Refrain] And then we danced the night away To the sound of rock-n-roll And then we kissed the night away And that's when I lost control And when you took me home And we were all alone I had the time of my life The fact that I was a wife I had the night of my life [Outro] And then we danced the night away To the sound of rock-n-roll And then we kissed the night away And that's when I lost control

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Credits

Writers
  • Tony Hiller
  • Martin Lee
  • Lee Sheriden