(One, two, one, two, three)
The hour is very late and I can see you're getting worried
Coffee's finished, candle's low, and soon you'll be asleep
Long walk home, the night is chilly and my room is cozy
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving tonight
Coffee's finished, candle's low, and soon you'll be asleep
Long walk home, the night is chilly and my room is cozy
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving tonight
Never thought to ask you why you really came to see me
Was it just the pictures pinned so neatly to the wall?
Candlelight paints shadows of your figure on the ceiling
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
Was it just the pictures pinned so neatly to the wall?
Candlelight paints shadows of your figure on the ceiling
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I don't try to fight it, baby, I see the love light in your eyes
Just hold me tight then, baby, you'll see that I'm not telling lies
Just hold me tight then, baby, you'll see that I'm not telling lies
Never thought to ask you why you really came to see me
Was it just the pictures pinned so neatly on the wall?
Candlelight paints shadows of your figure on the ceiling
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving tonight
Was it just the pictures pinned so neatly on the wall?
Candlelight paints shadows of your figure on the ceiling
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving at all
I've got a feeling you won't be leaving tonight
song info:
Verified yes
LanguageEnglish
Genre−
Rank−
Duration00:02:11
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Copyright ©Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
WriterTONY HAZZARD
Lyrics licensed byLyricFind
AddedMarch 14th, 2006
Last updatedMarch 24th, 2023
About"You Won't Be Leaving" is a song written by Tony Hazzard and performed by Herman's Hermits. It reached #9 in Australia and #20 in the UK in 1966. It was featured on their 1967 album, There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World. The song was not released as a single in the United States, but rather the B-side, "Listen People", was released as the US single.
The song was produced by Mickie Most.
The song was produced by Mickie Most.