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Can We Stay Home Tonight - Rod Stewart



     
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Quarter past five, and I'm half alive
Dead on my feet on 42nd street
Thinking about you, baby
Thinking about you nowStart up the car, I don't get far
Traffic's insane and it's starting to rain
Oh, how I miss you, baby
Oh, how I miss you nowBut oh, I'm one happy man
'Cause I believe, I believe for you and me
The Good Lord has a planI know you arranged to see a show out of town
But if you don't mind, I'd rather hang around
I just wanna spend time with you
And do all the things that we used to do
Oh, baby, can we stay home tonight?Driving through the town, oh, my mind's in a muddle
There's a line at the toll gate, gonna be so late
Oh, how I miss you, baby
Oh, how I miss you nowSam and Dave singing on the radio
Hold on, I'm coming, that's the way to go
Thinking aout you, baby

Thinking about you nowBut oh, I'm one happy man
'Cause I believe, I believe for you and me
The Good Lord has a planThe kids are all sleeping, it's a quarter to nine
Let's celebrate with a glass of wine
Lay down on the sofa, kick off your shoes
Make love by the fire, like we used to do
Oh, baby, can we stay home tonight?I've known you since you were just nineteen
And you're still the one and only girl for me
My love for you is still as strong
'Cause when Marvin sang, "Let's get it on"
Oh, baby, can we stay home tonight?Oh, yeah, yeah
La, la, la, la, la, la, la
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Roderick David "Rod" Stewart, CBE (born 10 January 1945) is a British singer-songwriter born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping. He is of Scottish and English lineage.

With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Rod Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with The Jeff Beck Group (1967-1969) and then Faces. He launched his solo career in 1969 with his début album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down (US: The Rod Stewart Album). His work with The Jeff Beck Group and Faces proved to be influential on the formation of the heavy metal and punk rock genres, respectively. Both bands were also pioneers of blues-rock.

With his career in its fifth decade, Stewart has achieved numerous solo hit singles worldwide, most notably in the UK, where he has garnered six consecutive number one albums and his tally of 62 hit singles include 31 that reached the top 10, six of which gained the number one position. He has had 16 top ten singles in the USA, with four of these reaching number one. He has sold over 130 million records worldwide, and is one of the best selling British singers of all time. He was voted at #33 in Q Magazine's list of the top 100 Greatest Singers of all time.

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