Alright Tonight

James Blunt · Other Songs - James Blunt

if you want to you can

stick around 'cuz its

alright tonight



she said

i will stay here

stay with you

'cuz you're

alright tonight



and i

i hoped that things would turn

out my way

'cuz shes

alright tonight



she said

this is fun

this is good (yes)

its alright its alright



(chorus)

do you want this one night stand?

lets take a risk and go play in the sand

you can leave that ring on you're finger

im the sinner

you're the winner

i am too



we made out now

we made up (ye)

we made love for

the world cup (i said)

i want things i've never had before

she said

alright tonight



so we entered heaven to accept our fate

and to sum it up baby

it was great (ye)

its not often that im sick of life

but its alright

its alright



(chorus)

do you want this one night stand?

lets take a risk and go play in the sand

you can leave that ring on you're finger

im the sinner

you're the winner

i am too



here she comes again now x 2

here we go again now



alright (in the background)

do you want this one night stand x 3

alright alright



(chorus)

do you want this one night stand?

lets take a risk and go play in the sand

you can leave that ring on you're finger

im the sinner

you're the winner

i am too



im the sinner

you're the winner

i am too x 2

Alright Tonight

James Blunt's 'Alright Tonight' stands as a poignant addition to his discography, reflecting the introspective and melodic style that defines his early career. Recorded during the period surrounding his breakthrough success, the track exemplifies the emotional vulnerability and acoustic-driven pop sound characteristic of his work. While often associated with the broader landscape of 2000s pop ballads, the song captures a specific mood of quiet reflection and resilience. It complements other notable recordings from this era, such as 'You're Beautiful' and '1973', contributing to a body of work that remains widely recognized for its lyrical depth and melodic simplicity. The recording serves as a testament to Blunt's ability to craft accessible yet deeply personal music that resonates with listeners seeking genuine emotional connection.