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Well, I was strollin' down town, I had nothing to do
In my broad brim hat and my sharp true shoes
Standing on the corner of a busy street
Everybody kept on looking at me
I was wearin' sunglasses after dark, oh yeah
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
Well, I went out last Friday night
I got myself in a big street fight
Everybody's gettin' booked including me
'Cause there wasn't there one hood that could see
We was wearin' sunglasses after dark, oh yeah
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
I was down in a honky-tonk with my sweet
Some ding-dong daddy come smackin' to me
I could hardly make him out, the lights were so dim
Than I seen what was wrong with him
He was wearin' sunglasses after dark, oh yes
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
Now, listen to me cats from coast to coast
If you want all the girlies to dig you the most
Get on the bandwagon, join the parade
Come on down and get you some shades
Start was wearin' sunglasses after dark, oh yeah
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
Well, you really look sharp wearin' sunglasses after dark
Sunglasses After Dark was written by Jimmy Noble.
Whitey Pullen released Sunglasses After Dark on Mon Mar 03 1958.