Lightnin’ Strikes

Lou Christie, Twyla Herbert

Listen to me, baby, you gotta understand
You're old enough to know the makings of a man
Listen to me, baby, it's hard to settle down
Am I asking too much for you to stick around?

Every boy wants a girl
He can trust to the very end
Baby, that's you
Won't you wait?
But till then

When I see lips beggin' to be kissed (Stop)
I can't stop (Stop)
I can't stop myself (Stop, stop)

Lightning's striking again
Lightning's striking again

Nature's takin' over my one-track mind
Believe it or not, you're in my heart all the time
All the girls are sayin' that you'll end up a fool
For the time being, baby, live by my rule

When I settle down
I want onе baby on my mind
Forgive and forget
And I'll make up
For all lost timе

If she's put together fine and she's readin' my mind (Stop)
I can't stop (Stop)
I can't stop myself (Stop, stop)

Lightning's striking again
Lightning's striking again and again and again and again

Lightning's striking again
Lightning's striking again

There's a chapel in the pines
Waiting for us around the bend
Picture in your mind
Love forever
But till then

If she gives me a sign that she wants to make time (Stop)
I can't stop (Stop)
I can't stop myself (Stop, stop)

Lightning's striking again
Oh, lightning is striking again and again and again and again and
Lightning's striking again and again and again and again

Trivia about the song Lightnin’ Strikes by Jan & Dean

When was the song “Lightnin’ Strikes” released by Jan & Dean?
The song Lightnin’ Strikes was released in 1966, on the album “Filet Of Soul”.
Who composed the song “Lightnin’ Strikes” by Jan & Dean?
The song “Lightnin’ Strikes” by Jan & Dean was composed by Lou Christie, Twyla Herbert.

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