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Teach Me Tonight - Marc Reece



     
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Did you say that I've got a lot to learn
Well don't think I'm trying not to learn
Since this is the perfect spot to learn
Teach me tonight
Starting with the ABC of it
Getting right down to the XYZ of it
Help me solve the mystery of it
Teach me tonight
The sky's a blackboard high above you
And if a shooting star goes by
I'll use that star to write "I love you"
A thousand times across the sky
One thing isn't very clear my love
Teachers shouldn't stand so near my love
Graduation's almost here my love

You'd better teach me tonight
I've played loves scenes in a flick or two
And I've also met a chick or two
But I still can learn a trick or two
Hey teach me tonight
I who thought I knew the score of it
Kind of think I should know much more of it
Off the wall, the bed, the floor of it
Hey teach me tonight
The midnight hours come slowly creeping
When there's no one there but you
There must be more to life than sleeping
Single in a bed for two
What I need most is post graduate
What I feel is hard to articulate
If you want me to matriculate
You'd better teach me tonight
What do you get for lessons
Teach me, come on and teach me, teach me tonight
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His upbeat and dynamic music, deeply embedded in rhythm and blues and influenced by rock and pop, absolutely excites every audience. With a gig of Marc Reece and his band you not only get to hear top class guitar work, but you'll also be part of an exiting and dazzling show, on and off stage ! Marc Reece plays guitar since his childhood. Influenced by some of Rory Gallagher, Jimi Hendrix or Stevie Ray Vaughan he developed his own style of music by performing in various bands.

Read more about Marc Reece on Last.fm.


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