Nightshift song by Commodores from Primary Album Nightshift. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Eighties, Gospel, R&B music. The Record company is unknown. Released on January 31, 1985.
Nightshift Meaning
[[Verse 1] Marvin, he was a friend of mine And he could sing a song, his heart in every line Marvin sang of the joy and pain He opened up our minds, and I still can hear him say “Aw talk to me, so you can see, what’s going on” Say you will sing your songs forevermore [Refrain] Gonna be some sweet sounds, coming down on the nightshift I bet you’re singing proud, I bet you’ll pull a crowd Gonna be a long night, it’s gonna be all right, on the nightshift You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift [Verse 2] Jackie, hey what’you doing now? It seems like yesterday when we were working out Jackie, you set the world on fire You came and gifted us, your love it lifted us higher and higher Keep it up and we’ll be there at your side Say you will sing your songs forevermore [Refrain] Gonna be some sweet sounds, coming down on the nightshift I bet you’re singing proud, I bet you’ll pull a crowd Gonna be a long night, it’s gonna be all right, on the nightshift You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift Gonna be some sweet sounds, coming down on the nightshift I bet you’re singing proud, I bet you’ll pull a crowd Gonna be a long night, it’s gonna be all right, on the nightshift You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift Gonna miss your sweet voice, that soulful noise, on the nightshift We all remember you, your songs are coming through And at the end of a long day, it’s gonna be okay, on the nightshift You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift] |
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Frequently posed queries
- Who produced the lyrics for Nightshift?
This lirics prodiucer by Dennis Lambert.
- Who wrote the song Nightshift
Nightshift song is written by Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert & Walter Orange