In the Heat of the Night

Album: In the Heat of the Night (1979)
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  • In the heat of the night, when you know it ain't right
    But you do what you want to do
    You do what you feel, no one can feel like you
    Out in the summertime city, ain't it a pity
    There's so much to tie you down
    You're leaving tonight to somewhere you can't be found
    While down at the edge of town
    At a pool hall where they all hang around
    You hear them talkin' about the girls they knew
    And talk about what they're gonna do
    Then you ask yourself, is this where you belong?
    Is it right, or is it wrong?
    Does it matter what's right, in the heat of the night?

    Out in the streets tonight, under the neon lights
    You're searchin' for something new
    But nothin' is real, and no one can feel like you
    They say that eagles fly in this red hot sky
    But were they just passin' through
    Or did they look down, and see what you found was true

    But still in the back of your mind
    You've got somethin' to believe in, but there's so much to find
    As the bright lights dim, and the night closes in
    You thought everything is ending, but it's yet to begin
    And you ain't seen nothing yet!
    But what you see you'll never forget, and you'll say

    Why oh why)
    Did it take you so long to want something more?
    Why oh why)
    Did you never get off on this before?
    Why oh why)
    Well, here it is, the love you've been waitin' for
    Why oh why)
    Standin' in front of you like an open door

    And then you ask yourself, is this where you belong?
    Is it right, or is it wrong?
    Does it matter what's right, in the heat of the night?

    In the heat of the night, when you know it ain't right
    But you do what you want to do
    You do what you feel, 'cause no one can feel like you Writer/s: MICHAEL DONALD CHAPMAN, NICHOLAS BARRY CHINN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Shelley Kaloci from Akron, OhioI think this is the best Neil Giraldo guitar solo ever!
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