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George Benson – Kisses in the Moonlight

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Kisses in the Moonlight is another mind-blowing and interesting song created by a well-known American guitarist, George Benson.

This intriguing record which appeared as Track 02 on his top charting album project called “While the City Sleeps…” was officially released on 1 January 1986.

We would like you to add this undeniable hit song to your playlist, you won’t regret it yuh.

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LYRICS

Oh, what a night

Now don’t you feel like flyin’

Everything’s right

You can’t blame me for tryin’

Love, look up there

The stars are all aligned

Now don’t you think it’s time, ho, ho, ho

Closer to me

I want to feel your breathing permanently

‘Cause darling, I’m not leaving here

Till I get what I’ve been waiting for

Some twenty-five or more

That’s all I need, oh

Kisses in the moonlight, sugar

That would make this night complete

There have got to be

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, sugar

Fly away with me

Most of our days

We get so busy runnin’

Lost in a maze

We’ve got no time for fun and dreams

Every now and then

A dream is real

And this is how it feels, yeah, yeah

For once in your life

Forget about tomorrow

Tonight is the night

Our worries seems so far away

You’ll hold me in your arms

So tenderly

I only want a taste

Of your sweet, sweet, ooh

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, sugar

That would make this night complete

There have got to be

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, sugar

Fly away with me

Oh, fly away with me

Don’t let this night end right now

‘Cause in your arms is where I need to be

Oh, oh, oh

Yeah, yeah

Kisses in the moonlight

And you know

Oh, oh, oh

Ooh

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, hey

That would make this night complete

There have got to be

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, sugar

Fly away with me

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, ho, baby, oh

That would make this night complete

There have got to be

Oh, kisses in the moonlight, sugar

Fly away with me

Oh, kisses in the moonlight

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