The Late Show

Mark Rose, J.D. Romero, Terry Hahin, Scott Morrow

[Verse 1: Mark Rose]
We could stay up all night and talk about nothing if you want
We could stay up all night and talk about nothing if you want

[Verse 2: Mark Rose]
Knowing my chances, forgetting my odds
Don't you know how real you truly are?
One of them will be tonight
Knowing my chances, forgetting my odds
Don't you know how real you truly are?
One of them will be tonight
In this smoke filled room on this tired night
Knowing my chances, forgetting my odds
Don't you know how real you truly are?
One of them will be tonight

[Verse 3: Mark Rose]
[?], you don't know how much there's me
On this tired night, in this smoke filled room
Anything to keep you

[Pre-Chorus: Everyone]
One, two, three, four

[Chorus: Mark Rose]
There's a first and a last time for this, can't you see?
And one of them will be another night with me
There's a first and a last time for this, can't you see?
And one of them will be another night with me
There's a first and a last time for this, can't you see?
And one of them will be tonight

Trivia about the song The Late Show by Spitalfield

When was the song “The Late Show” released by Spitalfield?
The song The Late Show was released in 2007, on the album “Everything 1998-2002”.
Who composed the song “The Late Show” by Spitalfield?
The song “The Late Show” by Spitalfield was composed by Mark Rose, J.D. Romero, Terry Hahin, Scott Morrow.

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