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The other day I thought I saw you
Getting in a cab on Halston Street
There aint much good in this dirty neighborhood
Unless you're looking for me, aw but you're not looking for me
Those were the darkest days and clearest nights
Jet black and angel white
Eagles on the Chrysler building
Look as though they'd like to speak
They've seen a lot of sad sad cases
They never even blinked, aw what would they think?
Cause those were the darkest days and clearest nights
Jet black and angel white
Jet black and angel white
And now you're probably married

To that rich guy - what's his name?
I had to ask, "Is that for real?"
When I saw the engagement ring
You wore it for protection
To the dive you met me at
I'm glad to see you still so insecure
Cause those were the darkest days and clearest nights
Jet black and angel white
Awww, no shades of gray, no soft twilight
Jet black and angel white
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Treat Her Right was a blues rock group formed in Boston, MA, USA in 1984. The band featured Morphine founder Mark Sandman on guitar, Billy Conway on drums, Dave Champagne on guitar, and Jim Fitting on harmonica. Singing and songwriting duties were shared by all but Conway. Treat Her Right's self-financed debut, Treat Her Right, was released on the small Boston label Soul Selects Records in 1986. It was a modest success; Champagne's "I Got a Gun" and Sandman's cover of James Blood Ulmer's "Where Did All the Girls Come From?" received some play on college radio.

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