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Night Time (BBC John Peel Session) - Dr. Feelgood



     
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Get up in the morning kick the covers from my bed
The sunlight in my eyes is playing tricks with my head
I work like a dog on the job every day
I'm trying make some money so I can go and play
In the night time
That's the right time
In the night time
That's the right timeI want to be with you in the night time
I come home from work you know I'm tired and I'm beat
I run in the kitchen get me something to eat
I jump in the shower wash the world off my back
I'm gonna get you baby that's a natural fact!
In the night time
That's the right time
In the night time
That's the right time
I want to be with you in the night timeA hundred million people they got nothing to say
They're running around in circles they just live for today

Stick with me baby I'll show you how to fly
We'll make such pretty music watch the world go by
In the night time
That's the right time
In the night time
That's the right time
I want to be with you in the night timeGet up in the morning kick the covers from my bed
The sunlight in my eyes is playing tricks with my head
I work like a dog on the job every day
I'm trying make some money so I can go and play
In the night time
That's the right time
In the night time
That's the right time
Here we go
Songwriters
WALKER, LOUIS JOSEPHPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Dr. Feelgood are a British pub rock band, formed in 1971. The classic line-up included Lee Brilleaux (b. 1953, d. 7 April 1994; vocals/harmonica), Wilko Johnson (b. John Wilkinson, 1947; guitar), John B. Sparks (b. 1953; bass) and John 'The Big Figure' Martin (drums). Initially based in Canvey Island, Essex, on the Thames estuary, Dr. Feelgood broke into the London circuit in 1974. Brilleaux's menacing personality complemented Johnson's propulsive, jerky stage manner, while the guitarist's staccato style dominated the group's idiosyncratic brand of angular rhythm and blues.

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