Twenty Five Hours A Day
Hooters · Other Songs - Hooters
Well it hit me hard was just the other night
Had some trouble sleeping something wasn't right
I was out of body I was out of mind
Like when you love somebody more than all the time
So come on baby you know I'm begging you to stay
You know I need your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day...
It's like my life was crashing to a big black hole
Like my world was spinning out of my control
Then a voice inside said better get in sync
Better make your move it's later than you think
Believe me baby I know it sounds absurd to say
I live and breath your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Twenty-five hours a day...
And when the spirit moves you, you'll come shining through
And there wont be nothing, nothing we can't do
Twenty-five hours a day...
Believe me baby whatever else may come my way
I'm gonna need your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Twenty-five hours a day...
Had some trouble sleeping something wasn't right
I was out of body I was out of mind
Like when you love somebody more than all the time
So come on baby you know I'm begging you to stay
You know I need your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day...
It's like my life was crashing to a big black hole
Like my world was spinning out of my control
Then a voice inside said better get in sync
Better make your move it's later than you think
Believe me baby I know it sounds absurd to say
I live and breath your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Twenty-five hours a day...
And when the spirit moves you, you'll come shining through
And there wont be nothing, nothing we can't do
Twenty-five hours a day...
Believe me baby whatever else may come my way
I'm gonna need your lovin'
Twenty-five hours a day
Twenty-five hours a day...
Twenty Five Hours A Day
Hooters' 'Twenty Five Hours A Day' stands as a defining track from their 1980s pop-rock era, showcasing the band's signature blend of catchy melodies and relatable storytelling. Released during a period when the group was at the height of their commercial success, the song exemplifies their ability to craft anthems that resonated with a broad audience. The recording features the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving rhythm, solidifying their place in the landscape of 1980s American rock. While often associated with their broader discography, the track remains a staple for fans recalling the era's energetic sound and the band's unique approach to pop-rock composition.

