Let's Go Out Tonight

Rick Astley · Keep It Turned On [2002]

Look at me, hanging on a word, every little word

Look at you, staring out the window

For a different point of view, what should we do?



Nothing's changed, everything's the same

Same old same

Lie in bed, staring at the ceiling

Wish I was somewhere else instead, enough said



Let's go out tonight

Can't stand to look at these four walls

Let's go out tonight



I have found, I can't stand the silence

Can't you make a sound?

What is wrong? I see your body language

Telling me you think it's over, before it's over



Let's go out tonight

Can't stand to look at these four walls

Let's go out tonight



Let's go out tonight

I'll do anything at all

Let's go out tonight



You say we've got to get away

We've outgrown this town, it's so mundane

But if you're asking me

Chance is there but were never gonna leave

Never gonna leave



Let's go out tonight

Can't stand to look at these four walls

Let's go out tonight



Let's go out tonight

I'll do anything at all

Let's go out tonight



Let's go out tonight

Can't stand to look at these four walls

Let's go out tonight



Let's go out tonight

I'll do anything at all

Let's go out tonight

Let's Go Out Tonight

Rick Astley's "Let's Go Out Tonight" serves as a vibrant addition to his 2002 compilation, Keep It Turned On. Released during a period where the artist revisited his classic pop sound, the track embodies the upbeat, dance-oriented energy characteristic of his early career. The song features a driving rhythm and catchy melody that invites listeners to move, reflecting the lively party atmosphere often associated with Astley's work from the 1980s. As part of a curated collection of his greatest hits, the recording stands as a testament to his enduring appeal in the pop genre, showcasing his ability to craft infectious tracks that resonate across decades.