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We Belong To The Night - Ellen Foley



     
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The burning sun hangs over the city
You and me baby, we don't feel nothing at all
From nine to five we're lost
This life ain't so pretty
But when the sun goes down
We know that we can stay and talkI just can't wait
For the night to come
Cause when the shadows cover the light
We're the only ones
Cause baby, we
We belong to the night
Yes, baby, we
We belong to the night
By day we just survive
But after dark, we come alive
Cause baby, we
We belong to the nightDancin' on the street
In the heat of the neon

The quiet in the cool night air
Makes it easy to breathe
The music that we hear in our heats
Gives us something to dream of
Cause when that lonely soul that calls
It's those dreams that we'll need
To keep us strong
To take us far
Far away from the pain of the days
Cause that's a cruel mental startBut baby, we
We belong to the night
Yes baby, we
We belong to the night
By day we just survive
But after dark, we come alive
Cause baby, we
We belong to the nightAhh ahh-ahh-ahh
We belong to the night
Yes, yes baby, we
We belong to the night
By day we just survive
But after dark, we come alive
Cause baby, we
We belong to the night
We belong to the night
We belong to the nightOoh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

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Ellen Foley (born 1951, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American singer and actress whose range of talent and experience has spanned edgy rock, mainstream pop, standard Broadway, sitcom television, and Hollywood. She has released three albums on her own, but she is best known for her collaborative work with Meat Loaf. In 1980 the album Spirit of St. Louis was produced by her then boyfriend Mick Jones of The Clash. Most of the album also features The Clash as a comp group.

Ellen Foley on Last.fm.


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