Featuring: Grady Tate

Songwriter: William Salter William Eaton Ralph MacDonald

Producer: Ralph MacDonald Grover Washington Jr.

Be mine tonight
The time is right
For you and me
To get together
Be mine tonight
Our future’s bright
And this could be
The start of forever
And Oh! Be mine tonight
Girl, when we get together
It’s gonna be like dynamite
Don’t you know I love you?
Oh! Be mine tonight!
Oh! Be mine tonight!
No more stormy weather
You don’t need to be uptight
Don’t you know I love you?
Don’t you know I love you?
Be mine tonight
And with all my might
I’ll try to show
That love can be tender
Be mine tonight
Give up, don’t fight
And you will know
The thrill of surrender
And Oh! Be mine tonight
Girl, when we get together
It’s gonna be like dynamite
Don’t you know I love you?
Oh! Be mine tonight!
Oh! Be mine tonight!
No more stormy weather
You don’t need to be uptight
Don’t you know I love you?
Don’t you know I love you?
Be mine tonight
We’ll dim the light
But you and me
Will glow like an amber
Be mine tonight
We’ll hold on tight
And this could be
A night to remember
And Oh! Be mine tonight
Girl, when we get together
It’s gonna be like dynamite
Don’t you know I love you?
Oh! Be mine tonight!
Oh! Be mine tonight!
No more stormy weather
You don’t need to be uptight
Don’t you know I love you?
Don’t you know I love you?
Oh, be mine tonight
Oh, be mine tonight
Oh, be mine tonight
Oh, be mine tonight
Oh, be mine tonight

Grover Washington Jr.

Grover Washington Jr. (December 12, 1943 – December 17, 1999) was an American jazz-funk / soul-jazz saxophonist. Along with George Benson, John Klemmer, David Sanborn, Bob James and others, he is considered by many to be one of the founders of the smooth jazz genre.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Washington made some of the genre’s most memorable hits, including “Mister Magic”, “Reed Seed”, “Black Frost”, “Winelight”, “Inner City Blues” and “The Best is Yet to Come”.