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Way across the plains

The lights spill ??

no one knows where they take us

but we'll search till we grow old

All the paths they lead

To the single solemn place

Then we'll stay for the weekend

And leave without a trace

Just for tonight

Just maybe we'll make it

Sing like you want this

Sing like you want this

Just for tonight

Just maybe we'll make it

Sing like you want this

Sing like you want this

We can take tonight

Take our time

Sing liek you need this

Maybe you want to

All the paths they lead

To a little standing place

And if you stay for the weekend

We'd leave without a trace

Just for tonight

Just maybe we've made it

Sing like you want this

Sing like you want this

Just for tonight

Just maybe we've made it

Sing like you want this

Sing like you want this

lalalala lalalalala

lalalala lalalalala

Just for tonight

Just for tonight

Just maybe we've made it

Sing liek you want this

Sing like you want this

Just for tonight

Just maybe we'll make it

Sing like you want this

Sing like you want this

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One Night Only are an indie pop/rock band, from Helmsley, North Yorkshire. Their song "Just for Tonight" is used in the opening credits of the E4 show Nearly Famous. It is due to be released as a single in January 2008. The debut album, Started a Fire, which was recorded at RAK Studios in St John's Wood, London in August/September 2007, is also set to be released in January. - Wikipedia

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