Turn Off The Lights
Sarah Connor · Key To My Soul
and baby close the door
this is the night
we've both been waiting for
to fall in love it only needs
the blink of an eye and then you feel
some kind of longing and wanting and wishing and missing
until the dream comes real
Turn off the lights
and come here close to me
let's make this night
how it's supposed to be
It's the beginning of
this crazy thing called love
get to the lights
and turn them off
turn them off
turn them off
da da
Turn off the lights
and baby close the door
this is the night
we've both been waiting for
to fall in love it only needs
the blink of an eye and then you feel
some kind of longing and wanting and wishing and missing
until the dream comes real
Turn off the lights
and come here close to me
let's make this night
how it's supposed to be
It's the beginning of
this crazy thing called love
get to the lights
and turn them off
turn them off
you better go turn them off
About Turn Off The Lights
Sarah Connor's "Turn Off The Lights" stands as a defining track from her 2004 album *Key To My Soul*, showcasing her signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences. The song exemplifies her ability to craft intimate, atmospheric recordings that prioritize vocal nuance and rhythmic precision. Released during a pivotal period in her career, the track aligns with her broader discography, which frequently explores themes of romance and nocturnal longing through a contemporary lens. As part of her extensive body of work spanning the early 2000s, the recording reflects the genre's evolution toward more polished production values while maintaining a raw emotional core. The song serves as a testament to Connor's versatility, bridging the gap between traditional soul structures and modern urban sounds. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a specific mood, making it a staple for fans of her era-defining releases and a key reference point for understanding her impact on the genre during that time.
