Need You Tonight (feat. RAY BLK)

Oh no, I'm straight in at the deep end
It was just a quiet drink with my friends
My God, I even chose a place you wouldn't be seen dead in
It's a Friday
You never used to go out at the weekend
I guess you go out at the weekend these days
And I don't want to listen to what my friends say

They say, "Let her go, let her go
Maybe she'll come back"
Everyone's giving me advice to move on
But they're playing our song

Standing here tonight, I'm watching you move
There's a little space on the dance floor
Would you mind if I came and danced with you?
I promise not to step on your shoes
Maybe we can start a little conversation
'Cause recently my heart's been breaking
And I can't tell wrong from right
But I know I need you tonight

I need you tonight
I need you tonight
I need you tonight

Ayy
Need you like the rhythm needs the blues
Not embarrassed to say I'm desperate too
Feel like I'm lost and alone without my best friend
Another chance and I'll never take you for granted
I try to look for your face in crowds
But you're a ghost when I reach out
Guess you doing good alone

They say, "Let her go, let her go
Maybe she'll come back"
Everyone's giving me advice to move on
But they're playing our song

Standing here tonight, I'm watching you move
There's a little space on the dance floor
Would you mind if I came and danced with you?
I promise not to step on your shoes
Maybe we can start a little conversation
'Cause recently my heart's been breaking
And I can't tell wrong from right
But I know I need you tonight

I need you tonight
I need you tonight
I need you tonight

Standing here tonight, I'm watching you move
There's nobody left on the dance floor
Would you mind if I came and danced with you?
I promise not to step on your shoes
Maybe we can start a little conversation
'Cause recently my heart's been breaking
And I can't tell wrong from right
But I know I need you tonight

I need you tonight
I need you tonight
I need you tonight



Credits
Writer(s): Jamie Scott, Michael David Needle, John Paul Cooper, Daniel John D. Bryer
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