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Love Monster - Dr. Hook



     
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Eyes bright in the midnight moon
Teeth flash, a blinding grin
Lock up the boys, tie down the girls
Love Monster's on the loose againHot dreams in the midnight hour
Girls in the window beg, Please come in
Body hard, muscles strain
Love Monster's on the loose againAll his lovers remember his hands
Driving them crazy like a Superman
For some it was enough for some his teeth
And some just quiver and faint at the memoryFrom New York City to Hollywood
From Tokyo to New Orleans
Jungle drums had beat it out
Love Monster's on the loose againAll his lovers remember his hands
Driving them crazy like a Superman
For some it was enough, for some his teeth
And some just quiver and faint at the memoryFrom New York City to Hollywood
From Tokyo to New Orleans
Jungle drums had beat it out

Love Monster's on the loose againHot dreams in the midnight hour
Girls in the window beg, "Please come in"
Body hard, muscles strain
Love Monster's on the loose againAll his lovers remember his hands
Driving them crazy like a Superman
For some it was enough for some his teeth
And some just quiver and faint at the memorySome just quiver and faint at the memory
Some just quiver and faint at the memory

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Dr. Hook (& The Medicine Show) were formed in Union City, New Jersey, USA in 1968. The original lineup consisted of Ray Sawyer, Dennis Locorierre, Bill Francis, John David and George Cummings - although there were countless lineup changes over the years.

Two years after Sawyer left in 1983 the band split up. Since then Sawyer has begun touring as "Dr Hook featuring Ray Sawyer" and Locorierre has also promoted himself as "The voice of Dr Hook".

Trivia: In a live webcast performance from Atlanta Bon Jovi performed "Sylvia's Mother" by Dr Hook - declaring the song "One we should have written".

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