Released: August 29, 1989

Songwriter: Elton John Bernie Taupin

Producer: Chris Thomas

[Verse 1]
When the shades are drawn
And the light of the moon is banned
And the stars up above
Walk the heavens hand in hand

There's a shady place
At the end of the working day
Where young lovers go
And this hot little trio plays

[Chorus 1]
That's where we meet
That's where we meet
Me and you rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

Ooh, where we meet
Ooh, where we meet
Me and you rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

[Verse 2]
From the alleyways
Where the catwalks gently sway
You hear the sound of Otis
And the voice of Marvin Gaye

In this smoky room
There's a jukebox plays all night
And we can dance real close
Beneath the pulse of a neon light

[Chorus 2]
That's where we meet
That's where we meet
Me and you rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

Ooh, where we meet
Ooh, where we meet
Me and you rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

[Bridge]
There's a downtown smell of cooking
From the flame on an open grill
There's a sax and a big bass pumping
Lord, have mercy
Ooh, you can't sit still
Oh, you can't sit still

[Saxophone solo: Vince Denham]

[Chorus 3]
Oh, that's where we meet
That's where we meet
Me and you, rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

Ooh, where we meet
Hooh! Where we meet
Mean and you, rendezvous
In the club at the end of the street

[Ad-libs]
Oh, oh, yeah!
You can't sit still
Where we meet
In the club at the end of the street

You can't sit still
Where we meet
In the club at the end of the street
Can't sit still

Where we meet
At the club at the end of the street
Where we meet
Where we meet
At the club at the end of the street

Oh!
You can't sit still

Elton John

Elton John is a British singer, pianist and composer whose unique blend of pop and rock styles turned him into one of the biggest music icons of the 20th century. Elton has sold more than 250 million albums, making him one of the best-selling musicians ever.

He excelled in music from a young age, attending the prestigious Academy of Music on a scholarship at just eleven years old. In 1970 he released his first self-titled album, making him a huge international star.

Some of his most famous hits include “Crocodile Rock”, “Philadelphia Freedom” and “Take the Long Way Home”.