I Love You Tonite
It sure has been a party, hasn't it, baby?
We've really been down that road a time or two
We checked into the best hotels from San Francisco to Paris
And lived like royalty, me and you
But remember years ago in that church in Ottawa
We told God of our love and asked for His care
And so He made us happen and He blessed us
So if we were in the fold or out, He was always there
And I love you Tonite
Even more than I loved you in the sixties
And I know that we are right
Even more than I knew it in the seventies
Oh, baby, ain't we a sight?
Can you believe we made it through the eighties?
And will we make the millennium?
Well, we might
I love you Tonite
It's funny how we never settle down
Though we love our home and sittin' by the fire
But we can't be at home for three days till we get itchy feet
And people always ask, "When are you gonna retire?"
But your people have always been my people
And you have always gone wherever I go
And when it's all over, I hope we will go together
I don't want you to be alone, you know
And I love you Tonite
Even more than I loved you in the sixties
And I know that we are right
Even more than I knew it in the seventies
Oh, baby, ain't we a sight?
Can you believe we made it through the eighties?
And will we make the millennium?
Well, we might
I love you Tonite
We've really been down that road a time or two
We checked into the best hotels from San Francisco to Paris
And lived like royalty, me and you
But remember years ago in that church in Ottawa
We told God of our love and asked for His care
And so He made us happen and He blessed us
So if we were in the fold or out, He was always there
And I love you Tonite
Even more than I loved you in the sixties
And I know that we are right
Even more than I knew it in the seventies
Oh, baby, ain't we a sight?
Can you believe we made it through the eighties?
And will we make the millennium?
Well, we might
I love you Tonite
It's funny how we never settle down
Though we love our home and sittin' by the fire
But we can't be at home for three days till we get itchy feet
And people always ask, "When are you gonna retire?"
But your people have always been my people
And you have always gone wherever I go
And when it's all over, I hope we will go together
I don't want you to be alone, you know
And I love you Tonite
Even more than I loved you in the sixties
And I know that we are right
Even more than I knew it in the seventies
Oh, baby, ain't we a sight?
Can you believe we made it through the eighties?
And will we make the millennium?
Well, we might
I love you Tonite
Credits
Writer(s): Johnny Cash
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Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Songwriter
- Spotlight / Well Alright
- Well Alright
- The Best of Johnny Cash: Sun Records Essentials
- The Best of Johnny Cash: Sun Records Essentials (feat. The Tennessee Two)
- INTEGRAL JOHNNY CASH 1954 - 1962
- My Way Volume III
- My Way Volume II
- My Way
- Bear's Sonic Journals: Live at The Carousel Ballroom, 4/24/1968
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