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Jeffrey Osborne - Greatest Night Lyrics



Jeffrey Osborne - Greatest Night Lyrics




The 23rd of June
A freaky full moon
A thousand stars were in the sky
I was out on the town
Just kinda walkin' 'round
And out the corner of my eye


I saw this lovely face
I turned her way
She smiled at me and walked on
So I ran up to her
And introduced myself


Chorus
That was the greatest night of my life
I fell in love that night
I knew it right away
You only had to say 'hello'
That was a night I'll never forget
That moment we first met
I knew it at a glance
A storybook romance for sure


The 24th of June
I didn't wake 'til noon
And frantically I looked around
Hoping I did not lose
The paper that I used
To carefully write her number down


I could have pinched myself
But I could tell
That somehow I had fallen
Could it have been the moon
That drew me to your charm?
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The 23rd of June
A freaky full moon
A thousand stars were in the sky
I was out on the town
Just kinda walkin' 'round
And out the corner of my eye


I saw this lovely face
I turned her way
She smiled at me and walked on
So I ran up to her
And introduced myself


Chorus
That was the greatest night of my life
I fell in love that night
I knew it right away
You only had to say 'hello'
That was a night I'll never forget
That moment we first met
I knew it at a glance
A storybook romance for sure


The 24th of June
I didn't wake 'til noon
And frantically I looked around
Hoping I did not lose
The paper that I used
To carefully write her number down


I could have pinched myself
But I could tell
That somehow I had fallen
Could it have been the moon
That drew me to your charm?
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Writer: Jeffrey Osborne
Copyright: Lyrics © MACK AVENUE RECORDS II, LLC




Performed By: Jeffrey Osborne
Length: 4:17
Written by: Jeffrey Osborne

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