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“Bring on the Night” is track 4 of 1979’s Reggatta de Blanc. It was originally a song called “Carrion Prince (O Ye of Little Hope)” written three years earlier for Sting’s previous band Last Exit; the title is based off Ted Hughes’s poem “King of Carrion.” When the song was first written it was abou...
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
The afternoon has gently passed me by
The evening spreads itself against the sky
Waiting for tomorrow, it's just another day
As I bid yesterday goodbye
[Chorus]
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
[Verse 2]
The future is but a question mark
Hangs above my head there in the dark
Can't see for the brightness is staring me blind
As I bid yesterday goodbye
[Chorus]
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
[Outro]
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Bring on the Night was written by Sting.
Bring on the Night was produced by The Police & Nigel Gray.
The Police released Bring on the Night on Thu Nov 22 1979.