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The Night Has A Thousand Eyes - Bobby Vee



     
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They say that you're a runaround lover
Though you say it isn't so
But if you put me down for another
I'll know, believe me, I'll know'Cause the night has a thousand eyes
And a thousand eyes can't help but see if you are true to me
So remember when you tell those little white lies
That the night has a thousand eyesYou say that you're at home when you phone me
And how much you really care
Though you keep telling me that you're lonely
I'll know if someone is there'Cause the night has a thousand eyes
And a thousand eyes can't help but see if you are true to me
So remember when you tell those little white lies
That the night has a thousand eyesOne of these days you're gonna be sorry
'cause your game I'm gonna play
And you'll find out without really tryin'
Each time that my kisses stray'Cause the night has a thousand eyes
And a thousand eyes will see me too
And no matter what I do

I could never disguise all my little white lies
'Cause the night has a thousand eyesSo remember when you tell those little white lies
That the night has a thousand eyes
Songwriters
WAYNE, DOROTHY / WEISMAN, BENJAMIN / GARRETT, MARILYNPublished by
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Bobby Vee (born April 30, 1943) is an American pop music singer. Born Robert Thomas Velline in Fargo, North Dakota, United States, his 1961 summer release Take Good Care Of My Baby went to No.1 on the Billboard U.S. and number 3 on the UK singles chart (according to EveryHit.com). Known primarily as a performer of Brill Building pop material, he went on to record a string of international hits in the 1960s, including Devil or Angel, Rubber Ball (1961), More Than I Can Say (1961), Run To Him (1961), The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1963), and Come Back When You Grow Up.

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