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Times Up (Alone Tonight) - Daryl Hall & John Oates



     
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[Chorus]
Time's up!
'Cause I'd rather be alone tonight
Time's up!
I want to go home tonight
Time's up!
'Cause I need to be alone tonight
Time's up!All mad, you sat in your room
And the clock kept ticking on (The clock kept ticking on)
I had nothing to say with a smile (I had nothing to say)
And if once, twice, let me think of myself
All I ever do is think of you (All ever do is think of you)
Stand back and let me breathe for a while (Stand back)
And let me thinkTime's up!
Back on the shelf
And the time reminds me things ain't going right
(I think I know the time's up)
So, I want to go home, 'cause I'd rather be alone tonight

Time's up for us and I tell myself
That things aren't going right, no
(I'd better be leaving tonight)I want to go home, 'cause I'd rather be alone tonight
Well, looking so soft (So soft), stay strong (Stay strong)
Because I'm tied to you mentally
But on the bad nights, the mood's a miss by a mile
(Mood's a miss)
So, it's left (Left), right (Right),
Got a woman in and out of your life
(In and out of your life)
Step back and let me breathe for a while (Stand back)
And let me breatheTime's up!
Back on the shelf
And the time reminds me things ain't going right
(I think I know the time's up)
So, I want to go home, 'cause I'd rather be alone tonight
Time's up for us and I tell myself
That things aren't going right, no
(I'd better be leaving tonight)Ah, gotta go home tonight!Time's up!
'Cause I'd rather be alone tonight
Time's up!
I want to go home tonight
Time's up!
'Cause I need to be alone tonight
Time's up!Time's up!
Back on the shelf
And the time reminds me things ain't going right
(I think I know the time's up)
So, I want to go home, 'cause I'd rather be alone tonight
Time's up for us and I tell myself
That things aren't going right, no
(I'd better be leaving tonight)

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From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on philly soul brought them commercial success — including six number one singles and six platinum albums. Hall & Oates' music was well-constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them by incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

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