Red Lights

Uriah Heep · Head First [1983]

Red lights - on the highway

Headlights - blinding my eye

Red lights - keep me waiting

White lights - drive me insane

Red lights - in the city

Streetlights - high in the night

Searchlights - I'm looking for someone

Red lights - young blood's alright



Try as I can but (? )

I can't keep away

No no no no way



Red lights - she knows what I'm here for

Headlights - look me in the eye

Red lights - are you looking for danger

White lights - drives me insane



Try as I can but (? )

I can't keep away

No no no, not for one day



Red lights - no questions

Streetlights ¨c youth's desire(? )

Red lights - burning desire

White lights ¨c put you to bed (? )

Red lights- in the city

Streetlights - shadow the night

Sunshine - if you need some one

Headlights - that young blood's alright



Try as I can but (? )

I can't keep away

Not today

She brings me to my knees

Try as I can but (? )

I can't keep away

I want you babe(? )



Red lights - oh, I want you

Red lights - I need it

Red lights - you get too heavy

Red lights

Red Lights - Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep's "Red Lights" serves as a defining track on their 1983 album *Head First*, showcasing the band's enduring ability to blend hard rock with melodic sensibilities. Released during a period where the group continued to evolve their signature sound, the song exemplifies the polished production and anthemic quality that characterized their work in the early 1980s. As a staple of their discography, the recording demonstrates the band's mastery of driving rhythms and soaring vocals, cementing its place in their catalog of power ballads and rock staples. The track remains a recognizable element of their legacy, reflecting the enduring appeal of their musical approach from the mid-1970s through the 1980s.