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Artist/Band:
Bill Anderson
Lyrics for Song: Make Mine Night Time
Lyrics for Album: Nashville Mirrors [MCA] [1980]
(Curly Putman - Mike Kosser)
Make mine night time, honky tonk women
And bright signs I gotta play at the end of the day
Give me the lights of the city and the feel
Of a woman against me and I'm on my way.
Places, faces, jokers they play like they're aces
Kings and queens in shadowy scenes
Where the wine and the love are flowin'
And the lady you meet let you know she's goin' your way.
When the sun sinks low and the working people go home
And the night life part of the city starts to turn on yeah
Jukebox cowboys're playin' the blues
Goodtime ladies're makin' their moves
Counting the neon below no one's alone
So make mine night time, honky tonk women
And bright signs I gotta play at the end of the day
Give me the lights of the city and the feel
Of a woman against me and I'm on my way.
--- Instrumental ---
Make mine night time, honky tonk women
And bright signs I gotta play at the end of the day
Give me the lights of the city and the feel
Of a woman against me and I'm on my way.
I say make mine night time, honky tonk women
And bright signs I gotta play at the end of the day
Give me the lights of the city and the feel
Of a woman against me and I'm on my way...
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Make Mine Night Time
Bill Anderson's "Make Mine Night Time" stands as a defining track from his 1980 album Nashville Mirrors, showcasing his mastery of the honky-tonk and country pop genres. Released during a pivotal era for Anderson's career, the recording captures the warmth and storytelling prowess that characterized his work throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. The song reflects Anderson's ability to blend traditional country themes with a polished, radio-friendly sound that resonated deeply with audiences. As part of his broader discography, this track exemplifies his focus on creating music that celebrates the everyday moments of country life, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and enduring voice in American country music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Nashville Mirrors [MCA] [1980] |
 Bill Anderson
"Nashville Mirrors [MCA] [1980]"
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