Get Me Through the Night - Jude Cole

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Get Me Through the Night Lyrics

Heaven knows what made my heart go deeper into this love
I have tried to do what's right but I could use just a little help from above
'Cause all I do is dream of her through these lonely, lonely days
And when I rise, I see her eyes and I think
Jesus, Jesus show me the way, yeah

Won't you get me through the night?
'Cause I'm not strong enough to win the fight
If loving her ain't right
Just get me through, get me through the night
Before I lose my mind


Caroline can see that I've been changing a little more each day
And through the dark I feel a part of me drifting slowly away
'Cause all I do is dream of her through these lonely, lonely days
And when I rise, I see her eyes and I wish
That somebody would show me the way

Won't you get me through the night?
'Cause I'm not strong enough to win the fight
If loving her ain't right
Won't you get me through, get me through the night
Before I lose my mind?

Oh yeah
Won't you get me through the night?
'Cause I'm not strong enough to win this fight, no
If loving her ain't right
Won't you get me through, get me through the night?

Uh huh, yeah yeah
(Get me, get me, get me through the night, get me, get me)
Well, if loving her ain't right
Won't you get me through, get me through the night?
Uh huh, yeah
(Get me, get me, get me through the night, get me, get me)
Oh yeah
Just get me through, just get me through
(Get me through, through the night)
Uh huh, oh yeah

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Jude Cole is perhaps best known for his single, Baby It's Tonight, which performed modestly well on the Billboard Top 20. He is currently the manager, producer, and sometimes co-writer for the popular American band Lifehouse whose hits include You and Me, Hanging By A Moment, and The First Time.

A singer/songwriter, producer, and occasional actor, Cole's music is generally laden with warm pop hooks, acoustic guitar, and smart, insightful lyrics.

From his earlier pop outings, Cole's work matured into what could best be termed "heartland pop" -- aimed squarely at observations on love, loss, success, failure, pain, and joy, all from a decidedly blue-collar, middle-American perspective.

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