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Every Little Kiss (Remastered 2003) - Bruce Hornsby & the Range



     
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Way out here, working on the docks
Everyone sees the long day through
Well what would I do without the nights?
And the phone and the chance just to talk to you
Oh what would I do now, hey, just to talk to you?
A thousand miles awayWhat I wouldn't give for only one night
A little relief in sight or someday
When times weren't so tightWhen the day goes down on the water town
When the sun sinks low all around
That's when I know I, I need you now
Yes you're what I miss, every little kiss
Every little one, every little one
Everybody here's a number, not a name
But I guess that's all right with me
As I sit alone after a long day
In the absence of company
Oh I let my mind wander, hey yea
A thousand miles awayWhat I wouldn't give for only one night

A little relief in sight or someday
When times weren't so tightWhen the day goes down on the water town
When the sun sinks low all around
That's when I know I, I need you now
Yes you're what I miss, every little kiss
Every little one, every little one, hey yeaHey hey
What I wouldn't give for only one night
A little relief in sight or someday
When times weren't so tight
When the day goes down on the water town
When the sun sinks low all around
That's when I know I, I need you now
Yes you're what I miss, every little kiss
Every little one, every little one, hey hey
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Bruce Hornsby & the Range is an American band formed in 1984 and led by Bruce Hornsby (born Bruce Randall Hornsby on November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) , an American singer, virtuoso pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. They are best known for Hornsby's 1980s signature song "The Way It Is", the top five hits "Mandolin Rain" and "The Valley Road". At the same time, Hornsby is known for being a recurring collaborator with the Grateful Dead.

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