"Living for the Night" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. Written by Strait with his son, Bubba, and Dean Dillon, it is the 88th single release of his career, and the first single that Strait has co-written. It was released in May 2009 as the first single from his album Twang. The song was released to radio on May 28, 2009, one day after CBS aired a George Strait tribute show in which other musical artists performed covers of his songs.
Strait and his son, George "Bubba" Strait, Jr., wrote the song with Dean Dillon, who has also written several of Strait's other singles. It is the first single release in Strait's solo career that he has had a hand in co-writing, and only the second song of his entire solo career that he has had a hand in writing that was used on one of his albums (the first being the self-penned "I Can't See Texas from Here", a cut from his 1982 album Strait from the Heart). Earlier songwriting efforts from Strait, such as "I Can't Go On Dyin' Like This," were recorded before he signed to MCA and were eventually released on the Strait Out of the Box boxed set.
The Night may refer to:
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Michele McBride, Rich Robinson (former student), Jeff Raspe, Sean Carolan, Stephanie Coskey, Tara Feeley (former student), Stu Coogan (former student), Anthony Fox (former student), Darren D'Amato (student), Margaret Cristell (former student), Tom Brennan, Megan O'Shea (student), Tori (student), Brianne (student), "Radio Daddy", Nicholas Messina (former student)
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The Night is the fifth and final studio album by the alternative rock band Morphine. Completed just before the sudden July 1999 death of bass player and lead singer Mark Sandman, the album was released in February 2000. The title song is used for the ending credits for the webshow Hate By Numbers.
The album was released on the DreamWorks label.
All songs written by Mark Sandman.
"Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer" features John Medeski on organ.
Between dusk and day
Before the sunrise
The city will begin to live its crimes
Millions if you ask
It happens everywhere
Every little corner has its tale
Windows are the eyes
That witness without soul
Watching in the silence what is done
I'm a part of this
Violence is my friend
Walking on the line of life and death
Spirits walk the streets
Siren sounds alone
Screaming out the lyrics of my song
I have no other life
Concrete is my cage
All my desillusions turns to rage
I'm living for the night
Though we have to fear it
Where life is just a game
That you have to win
Living for the night
When death surrounds you on and on
All the time it's near
I'm longing to be free
He even knows my name
He wants no waste of time
I know that killing is his game
And I am the prize
Our footsteps sound alone
I know he's just behind
I feel the panic in our hearts
Beating very loud
I turn my eyes to him
The night is very dark
He's got a knife and I know
Cause I saw the blade
Between the light and shade
Between the night and day
Between my life and death
I only feel the blade
Between dusk and day
Before the sunrise
The city will begin to live its crimes
Millions if you ask
It happens everywhere
Every little corner has its tale
Windows are the eyes
That witness without soul
Watching in the silence what is done
I'm living for the night
Though we have to fear it
Where life is just a game
That you have to win
Living for the night
When death surrounds you on and on
All the time it's near
Living for the night
Though we have to fear it
Where life is just a game
That you have to win
Living for the night
When death surrounds you on and on