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Artist/Band: Rod Stewart
Lyrics for Song: Twistin' The Night Away
Lyrics for Album: Collector's Edition [2009]



Let me tell you about a place

Somewhere up in New York way

Where the people are so gay

Twistin' the night away



Here they have a lot of fun

Putting trouble on the run

Oh man you'll find the old and young

Twistin' the night away



(Chorus)

Twistin', twistin', twistin' the night away

Everybody's feeling great

They are twistin', twistin'

Twistin' the night away



Here's a man in evening clothes

How he got here I don't know

But oh man you ought to see him go

Twistin' the night away



He's dancing with a chick in slacks

She's moving up and back

Oh man there ain't nothing like

Twistin' the night away



(Chorus)



Let's twist away feet up feet back

Watusi now fly now twist

They're twistin' the night away



Here's a fellow in blue jeans

Dancing with an older queen

Who's dolled up in her diamond rings

Twistin' the night away



Man you ought to see her go

Twistin' to the rock and roll

Here you'll find the young and old

Twistin' the night away


Album Lyrics: Collector's Edition [2009]


Rod Stewart
"Collector's Edition [2009]"


1. You Wear It Well
2. Country Comforts
3. Every Picture Tells A Story
4. Angel
5. True Blue
6. Twistin' The Night Away
7. Mine For Me
8. Dirty Old Town
9. Blind Prayer
10. That's All Right
11. Cut Across Shorty
12. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
13. Mandolin Wind
14. Lost Paraguayos
15. I'd Rather Go Blind
16. Reason To Believe
17. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man
18. An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
19. Man Of Constant Sorrow
20. Street Fighting Man
21. Farewell
22. Girl From The North Country
23. Sailor
24. Hard Road
25. Cindy's Lament
26. I Wouldn't Ever Change A Thing