I Know a Place

Tony Hatch

Every day when the work is behind you
And the shop and the store put
The lock on the door
Just get away where your
Worries won't find you
If you like, well, I'll tell you more

Don't let the day get the better of you
When the evening comes
There's so much to do
You'd better put on your best
And wear a smile come along with me a while
'Cause I tell you

I know a place where the music is fine and
The lights are always low i know a place
Where we can go

At the door there's a man who will greet you
Then you go downstairs to
Some tables and chairs
Soon, I'm sure, you'll be tapping your feet
Because the beat is the greatest there

All around there are girls and boys
It's a swingin' place
A cellar full of noise!
It's got an atmosphere of it's own somehow
You gotta come along right now
'Cause I tell you

I know a place where the music is fine and
The lights are always low i know a place
Where we can go

Well, all around there are girls and boys
It's a swingin' place
A cellar full of noise
It's got an atmosphere of it's own somehow
You've gotta come along right now
'Cause I tell you

I know a place where the music is fine and
The lights are always low i know a place
Where we can go

I know a place where we can go
I know a place where the lights are low
I know a place where we can go
I know a place where the lights are low
I know a place where we can go
I know a place where the lights are low
I know a place where we can go
I know a place where the lights are low

Trivia about the song I Know a Place by Sarah Vaughan

On which albums was the song “I Know a Place” released by Sarah Vaughan?
Sarah Vaughan released the song on the albums “Pop Artistry” in 1966 and “Pop Artistry of Sarah Vaughan” in 1966.
Who composed the song “I Know a Place” by Sarah Vaughan?
The song “I Know a Place” by Sarah Vaughan was composed by Tony Hatch.

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