Late Last Night

Status Quo · Other Songs - Status Quo

I heard you come home late last night
You moved so quietly
Key in the door, light up the stairs
But were you thinking of me?
Don't wanna lose you, don't wanna harm you
I just wanna feel all right
So how can I ask you who you were with last night?

I listened to all your promises
And lived with all those lies
Pretending that I'm the only one
When I've seen it in your eyes
Maybe I need you, maybe it ain't true
Maybe it's still all right
So how can I ask you who you were with last night?
How can I ask you who you were with last night?

It's down to the feeling you get when you're with someone who really matters
It's down to the love that you can show someone who really cares
It's not up to you, it's not up to me
Takes two people to agree
It's down to the feeling you get when you're with someone who really matters

Lately you and I ain't talked the way that lovers do
Should accept the fact that maybe you've found someoe new
If I could lose you, if I could hug you
I'd still like to feel all right
I wouldn't ask you who you were with
I wouldn't ask you who you were with
I wouldn't ask you who you were with last night
I wouldn't ask you who you were with
I wouldn't ask you who you were with
I wouldn't ask you who you were with last night
I wouldn't ask you who you were with last night

Late Last Night

Status Quo's "Late Last Night" stands as a quintessential example of their hard rock and blues-rock legacy, capturing the band's signature blend of driving rhythms and melodic vocals. Released during a period where the group solidified their status as a staple of the UK rock scene, the track exemplifies their ability to craft anthems that resonate with both casual listeners and dedicated fans. The song reflects the band's enduring appeal, characterized by a gritty sound that has remained consistent throughout their extensive discography. It serves as a reminder of their influence on the genre, delivering a powerful performance that highlights their mastery of the blues-infused rock style that defined their career. As a standalone recording, it captures the raw energy and emotional depth that made Status Quo a household name for decades.