In Over My Head

Dan Tyler / Eddie Rabbitt / Even Stevens

I park on the side street, slide up the backstairs
Knock on the door and whisper "It's me"
Step into the darkness, she waits in the shadows
Ooh she's so wild, willing and free

I must be crazy coming up here again
She's got me coming and going eating out of her hand
I should be far, far away, but I'm layin' in her bed instead
And I'm in, in over my head, in over my head
Yes I'm in, in over my head, in over my head

I've never tasted, lips any hotter
And I'm getting deeper with every kiss
I can't help it I want it, ooh I love how she loves it
I've got to keep coming for more of this

I must be crazy coming up here again
She's got me coming and going eating out of her hand
I should be far, far away, but I'm layin' in her bed instead
And I'm in, in over my head, in over my head
Yes I'm in, in over my head, in over my head

Ooh I'm in, in over my head, in over my head...

Trivia about the song In Over My Head by Dr. Hook

On which albums was the song “In Over My Head” released by Dr. Hook?
Dr. Hook released the song on the albums “Sometimes You Win” in 1979, “Greatest Hits” in 1992, “Sharing the Night Together: The Best of Dr. Hook” in 1996, “Pleasure & Pain: The History of Dr. Hook” in 1996, and “Timeless” in 2014.
Who composed the song “In Over My Head” by Dr. Hook?
The song “In Over My Head” by Dr. Hook was composed by Dan Tyler, Eddie Rabbitt, and Even Stevens.

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