I Don't Want To Go Home - Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul



     
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I Don't Want To Go Home Lyrics


Oh, I know that it's getting late
But I don't want to go home
I'm in no hurry baby time can wait
'Cause I don't want to go homeListen to the man sing his song
I don't want to go home
I don't mind if it takes all night long
'Cause I don't want to go homeListen, baby, I know we had to try
To reach up and touch the sky, baby
Whatever happened to you and I
That I don't want to go home?Lord, look at how all the people stare
Said I don't want to go home
In their minds I know they've all been there
I don't want to go home
I know the words to this song are real
But, oh, I don't want to go home
I know he's talking 'bout the way I feel
And I don't want to go homeListen, baby, I know we had to try
To reach up and touch the sky, baby

Whatever happened to you and I
That I don't want to go home?I want to hear people laughing and having a good time
I want to know why she told me she had to go
Why did she leave me lonely?I know that it's time to go
But I don't want to go home
You can play play your blues, play 'em soft and low
'Cause I don't want to go home
I know the words to this song are real
But, oh, I don't want to go home
I know he's talking 'bout the way I feel
And I don't want to go homeI don't want to go, believe me, darling
I don't want to go home
Don't wanna be all alone
I don't want to go home, babyAin't nobody waitin' at home
Baby, won't you please come home
Baby, baby, baby
Baby, baby, baby
Baby, baby, baby
Baby, won't you please come home?
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Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul is a band formed and led by Steve van Zandt (also known as Little Steven]). Steve Van Zandt was, in the early seventies, a founding member of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes and played in several of Bruce Springsteen's early bands, joining Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band in 1975. There were two albums in the 1980s released under the moniker Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul. The first (1982's Men Without Women) earned the most critical praise, while its follow-up (1984's Voice of America) was more successful on the U.

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