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This Night Won't Last Forever - Sawyer Brown



     
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Everybody likes a celebration
Happy music and conversation
I'd be lyin' if I said I didn't have the bluesIn the corner there's a couple dancin'
From the kitchen, I can hear 'em laughin'
Oh, I wish I was celebration' tooI know this night won't last forever
I know the sun is gonna shine sometime
I need some hope for a bright tomorrow
And I know this heart is gonna mend just fineSo, pardon me for my disposition
I wish I didn't have to sit and listen
They're playin' the same old songs on the stereoShe's been lyin' since the day I met her
I'd be better off to just forget her
Oh, I would rather be lonesome all aloneAnd I know this night won't last forever
I know the sun is gonna shine sometime
I need some hope for a bright tomorrow
And I know this heart is gonna mend just fineSuddenly there's a strange vibration from my head to my toe
Fillin' me with a strange sensation
Somebody's tellin' me, somebody's sayin'I know this night won't last forever
And I know the sun is gonna shine sometime

I need some hope for a bright tomorrow
And I know this heart is gonna mend just fineI know this night won't last forever
And I know the sun is gonna shine sometime
I need some hope for a bright tomorrow
And I know this heart is gonna mend just fine

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Sawyer Brown is a country music band formed in 1981 at a Pizza Hut restaurant in Apopka, Florida. Lead singer Mark Miller asked keyboardist Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard to play piano for a couple of songs he had written. The two left for Nashville, Tennessee, where they met up with Florida drummer Joe Smyth, Michigan bass player Jim Scholten and original lead guitarist Bobby Randall. They first called the band "Savanah", but renamed themselves "Sawyer Brown" after Sawyer Brown Road, the street where they rehearsed.

Read more about Sawyer Brown on Last.fm.


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