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100 Days 100 Nights - Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings



     
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100 Days 100 Nights Lyrics


100 days, 100 nights
To know a man's heart
100 days, 100 nights
To know a man's heart
And a little more
Before he knows his ownYou know a man
Can play the part
Of a saint
Just so long
For a day comes
When his true,
His true self unfolds
Yes it doesHe maybe mellow
He maybe kind
Treat you good
All the timeBut there's something just beyond what he's told100 days, 100 nights
To know a man's heart
100 days, 100 nights

To know a man's heart
And a little more
Before he knows his ownWait a minute
Maybe I need to slow it down just a little
Take my timeI had a man (100 days)
Tell me things (100 nights)
Made me feel (100 days)
Just like a queen (100 nights)
And I thought (100 days)
He was the one (100 nights)
I, I would hold (100 days)
Oh yes I did (100 nights)
But one day (100 days)
I looked around (100 nights)
That old man (100 days)
Was nowhere to be found (100 nights)
100 days (100 days)
For this heart (100 nights)
To unfold (100 days, 100 nights)100 days (100 days),
100 nights (100 nights)
To know a man's heart (100 days, 100 nights)
100 days (100 days),
100 nights (100 nights)
To know a man's heart (100 days, 100 nights)
And a little more
Before he knows his own
(100 days, 100 nights)
(100 days, 100 nights)
(100 days, 100 nights)
Songwriters
Gabriel Alexander Roth, Sharon La Faye JonesPublished by
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Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, aka Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, are a funk/soul band, founded in Brooklyn, NY, USA (1996). They are signed to Daptone Records, where the dap-kings are the house band. They are widely thought to be spearheads of a revivalist movement that aims to capture the essence of funk/soul music as it was at its height in the mid-1960s to mid-1970s. Part of the way this is achieved is to shun modern digital recording methods in favour of using traditional analogue recording equipment.

Read more about Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings on Last.fm.


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