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Every Night and Every Day - Lloyd Price



     
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Every night I can play it
Every day I can say it
Oh, if I cry I won't delay it
Every night and every dayI guess I'm living for the moment
I guess you're loving for today
Yeah, here is where we're going
Or are we going to stay?
Oh, really need you more than want you
But I still want you to stayEvery night I can play it
Every day I can say it
(every night and every day)
Oh, if I cry I won't delay it
Every night and every dayIs your today really taking?
My today is really breaking
(every night and every day)
Is that my heart that keeps on aching
Or will it fade away?
(every night and every day)

Oh, will I see you again tomorrow
Every night and every dayWhat if we leave our past
Hoping these lonely nights won't last?
Tired of the same old lies
In the key of lifeI could be waiting for an hour
I could be waiting half a day
I really need you more than want you
But you really know that anyway
Some days I love you more than others, yeah
Some others I just want a day?Every night I can play it
Every day I can say it
(every night and every day)
Oh, if I cry I won't delay it
Every night and every dayIs your today really taking?
My today is really breaking
(every night and every day)
Is that my heart that keeps on aching
Or will it fade away?
(every night and every day)
Oh, will I see you again tomorrow
Every night and every dayWhat if we leave our past
Hoping these lonely nights won't last?
Tired of the same old lies
In the key of life
In the key of life
In the key of life
In the key of life

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Lloyd Price (born 9 March 1933 in Kenner, Louisiana) was an early rock and roll musician who had a big hit with “Lawdy Miss Clawdy”, a track he wrote (featuring Fats Domino on piano) that topped the R&B charts for seven weeks in 1952. Staying with Specialty Records, Price then released "Oooh, Oooh, Oooh", "Restless Heart", "Tell Me Pretty Baby" and "Ain't It a Shame". He was then drafted and ended up in Korea from 1953-1956.

Read more about Lloyd Price on Last.fm.


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