Here Comes The Night
   
 
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Album Information

Album Name (Year):
Wild Honey (1967)
Record Label:
Capitol Records
Billboard Chart:
The Billboard 200
Entry Week (Position):
12/30/1967 (n/a)
Peak Position:
24
Weeks On Chart:
15
Songs On This Album: (Click For Lyrics)


Album Notes
This album also spent 15 weeks on the British Charts starting 03/16/68, peaking at #7.
{Album Notes}




 

My heart was breakin'
Till you started making me
Feel like a natural man
My mind was mess
Until you brought happiness
And that's not hard to understand
When I'm through workin'
Just fussin' and cussin'
I'll be there just as quick as I can

Here comes the night
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me love me ooooo

I know livin' is takin' and givin'
Baby I'm givin' you my best
One of these days you know
I'm gonna go crazy
In the middle of your caress
When the day goes down
Honey I'll be around
Why don't you wear your pretty red dress

Here comes the night
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me love me ooooo

Every mornin' our love is reborn
And it lives with me all day long
Things start changin'
Take as a little rearrangin'
But our love grows on and on
Stars who shine in love
Are making you mine to love
I've never felt a love so strong

Here comes the night
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me squeeze me don't ever leave me
Tell me I'm doin' alright
Hold me love me ooooo


 
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Song Information
Song Written By:
Mike Love, Brian Wilson
Track Number:
08
Track Length:
2:43
Billboard Chart:
The Billboard Hot 100
Entry Week (Position):
03/03/1979 (83)
Peak Position:
44
Weeks On Chart:
8


Song Notes
This song also appeared on Billboard's Dance Club Play chart, peaking at #48.
AND
Spent 8 weeks on the British Charts starting 03/31/79, peaking at #37.

Note that this song did not chart from the original release on Wild Honey in 1967, but from the L.A. (Light Album) in 1979.


 
     
 
 

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