I know that it's getting late
But I don't want to go home
I am in no hurry baby time can wait
I don't want to go home
Listen to the man sing his song
I don't want to go home
I don't mind baby to stay alnight long
Cause I don't want to go home

Listen baby
I know we had to try
To reach up and touch the sky baby
What ever happened to you and I
That I don't want to go home

Look at all the people staying
Saying I don't want to go home
In the night
I don't want to go home
I know the words to the song I feel
I don't want to go home
I know it's talking about the way I feel
I don't want to go home

Listen baby
I know we had to try
To reach up and touch the sky baby
What ever happened to you and I
That I don't want to go home

I want to hear people laughing
And having a good time
I want to know why she told me she had to go
Why did she leave me lonely

I know it's time to go
But I don't want to go home
You don't play the blues soft and low
Cause I don't want to go home

Listen baby
I know we had to try
To reach up and touch the sky baby
What ever happened to you and I
That I don't want to go home


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    This is still my favorite Southside Johnny song (written by Steven Van Zandt of The Sopranos and Springsteen's band).

    Even though it sounds like a good-time, bar-band song -- and it's that too -- the lyrics tell a deeper story of a man who can't leave the warmth of live music because his lover recently left him and he doesn't know why.

    <i>I know we had to try To reach up and touch the sky Baby, whatever happened to you and I That I don't want to go home</i>

    Blue-eyed soul doesn't get better than this. A forgotten classic.

    LuckyTownon September 18, 2014   Link

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