Sins of Saturday Night

Alan Doyle, Gordie Sampson

There's not a bump in the road
As far as I can see
Do you wanna slow down
Or do you wanna dance with me?
There's no turning back, no
Not for pleasure or pain
You can't hit the brakes on
On a runaway train

So let the walls come down in this sleepy old town
We're running out of rules to break
It's a wicked old time when the stars collide
Heaven's gonna have to wait
So come what may, tomorrow we'll pay
In the cold Sunday morning light
But that's a long, long way from the sins of Saturday night

We're a world and a half away
We've got nothing but time
Hell to pay is the last thing on my mind
So bring on the burn
The heat is just right
The song is worth the sorrow
And we're singing it tonight

So let the walls come down in this sleepy old town
We're running out of rules to break
It's a wicked old time when the stars collide
Heaven's gonna have to wait
So come what may, tomorrow we'll pay
In the cold Sunday morning light
But that's a long, long way from the sins of Saturday night

There's not a bump in the road
As far as I can see
So let the walls come down in this sleepy old town
We're running out of rules to break
It's a wicked old time when the stars collide
Heaven's gonna have to wait
So come what may, tomorrow we'll pay
In the cold Sunday morning light
But that's a long, long way from the sins of Saturday night

Trivia about the song Sins of Saturday Night by Alan Doyle

When was the song “Sins of Saturday Night” released by Alan Doyle?
The song Sins of Saturday Night was released in 2015, on the album “So Let’s Go”.
Who composed the song “Sins of Saturday Night” by Alan Doyle?
The song “Sins of Saturday Night” by Alan Doyle was composed by Alan Doyle, Gordie Sampson.

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