这一首《One Night Stand》歌曲是由歌手Kenny G演唱,发布于个人Gravity专辑里,H吉他网整理分享最新的完整版歌词如下:
One Night Stand – Kenny G
Lyrics by:Kenny G/Stevie Bensusen/Joe Ericksen
Composed by:Kenny G/Stevie Bensusen/Joe Ericksen
Produced by:Kenny G/Kashif/Wayne Brathwaite
We share so much more than a one-night stand stand stand
I felt all right she made her move
Graceful bliss behind us with nothing to lose
Our heart of steel no one could tame
Take the thought of might that’s the name of the game
Lonely nights when eyes could lie
With our hearts with our hearts you’re not the same
We share so much more than a one-night stand
My heart is open tonight
You dare to take my eye on a one-night stand
With love again oh ohh
Another night it seems so mean
Deep in the jungle seems almost obscene
Love in my arms ooh by the rage
We’re glancing with a chill another heart’s sane
Lonely nights when eyes could lie that with hearts
We’re not the same
We share so much more than a one-night stand
Girl let me love you tonight
You dare to take my eye on a one-night stand
And don’t you know that we share so much more
One-night stand
There’s so much more that you don’t know
You dare to try to make me love you
One-night stand
Don’t you know don’t you know
Girl listen a bit more
Lonely nights when eyes could lie that with hearts
We’re not the same
Don’t you know it shares so much in a one-night stand
Don’t you know it feels so much that you understand
Don’t you know it shares so much in a one-night stand
One-night stand stand
We share so much more one-night stand
There’s so much more that you don’t know
You dare to try to make me love you
One-night stand
You let me love you tonight
We share so so much more one-night stand
You dare one-night stand you
Kashif was obviously the star of the show on G Force, and the same thing is true of Kenny G’s third album Gravity. With the R&B singer\u002Fproducer\u002Fcomposer once again serving as G’s executive producer, G delivers another generally decent urban contemporary-oriented effort. This isn’t to say that G’s sax playing on this CD is anything to rave about; although his improvisatory work with the Jeff Lorber Fusion had been impressive, Gravity finds him playing like a poor man’s Grover Washington, Jr. The thing that brings the CD to life isn’t G’s playing, but the producing and writing of Kashif, one of R&B’s finest artists of the ’80s. In fact, Gravity usually sounds like a Kashif album, but with more instrumentals. As it turned out, Gravity would be the last project Kenny G would do with Kashif — and the last studio album he would do that had any type of integrity.