That Night
Music: George Lewe
Lyrics: George Lewe
Collection: Songs of 1990
Song Quote
Those were the days, when a few hours of talking to a girl messed up my heart so much that I needed to work it off by writing a song about it. I love the overlapping lines and harmonies in the refrain.George Lewe
Recording Details
Year: 1990
Studio: Gunzelmann
Engineer: Iggo Gunzelmann
Instruments
Instrument / Devices | Model | Artists |
---|---|---|
Bass | Roland D20 | George Lewe |
Drums, Rhythm | Roland D20 | George Lewe |
Microphone, Voice | Electrovoice BK-1 | George Lewe |
Piano | Roland D20 | George Lewe |
Background voice | Roland D20 | George Lewe |
Lyrics
That night in your arms
Showed me that I should not give you up.
That night in your arms
Made me so afraid of losing you.
Kisses on my skin
Showed me I must win
Your love, your love.
That night in my arms
Must have made you feel something inside.
That night in my arms
Must have left something that you now hide.
Kisses on your skin
Must have told you, win
My love, my love.
I am lying here at night and I can hardly find my sleep
Cause your are spinning all around my dreams.
I am swimming in my memories and I am sinking deep.
There’s an abyss underneath it seems.
Hear me, darling, hear me, darling, hear me, darling, cry.
I cannot give you up. I cannot give you up.
Can’t you hear me, can’t you hear me cry.
I cannot give you up. I cannot give you up.
Can’t you hear me, can’t you hear me cry.
Your hand in my hand
Made me feel your heartbeat close to mine.
My hand in your hand
made me wish that I could stop the time.
Kisses on my skin
Showed me I must win
Your love, your love.
I am lying here at night and I can hardly find my sleep
Cause your are spinning all around my dreams.
I am swimming in my memories and I am sinking deep.
There’s an abyss underneath it seems.
Hear me, darling, hear me, darling, hear me, darling, cry.
I cannot give you up. I cannot give you up.
Can’t you hear me, can’t you hear me cry.
I cannot give you up. I cannot give you up.
Can’t you hear me, can’t you hear me cry.
Copyright
Copyright (Urheberrecht) 1990 by George Lewe