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Oh, what a night
But now I must forget you
But my heart won’t let you
Out of my life
Oh, what a day
We walked around the city
You said, “Now, isn’t it a pity?”
That I couldn’t stay
But if I could live that night again (And again)
It would be the same
And if I had the chance (Just one chance)
I’d stay another day
Oh, what a night (Ooh)
Your kisses were so tender
I always will remember
The promises we made
Oh, what a day (Aah)
You smiled, and it was magic, magic
I thought it was tragic
I had to go away
But if I could live that night again (And again)
It would be the same
And if I had the chance (Just one chance)
I’d stay another day
Oh, what a night
Oh, what a night (Oh, yes)
At last, we’re back together
I’ve been wondering whether
It would feel the same
Oh, what a day (Oh, no)
When you said you had another
I guess I’ll recover
To love again some day
But if I could live that night again (And again)
It would be the same
And if I had the chance
I’d stay another, stay another day
I’d stay another day
[Micky]: I forgot the crash at the end!
Oh, What a Night was written by Davy Jones.
Oh, What a Night was produced by The Monkees.
The Monkees released Oh, What a Night on Tue Oct 15 1996.