A night on the town
It spins you around
Getting high on the beat
And the friends that we meet
Getting down with the sound as it spins us around

She got, tight tones
With a lot of rhythm, rhythm
She got hot bones
And what she does with 'em, with 'em
You can see that she's mine
Why don't you leave us alone tonight

Tonight, use your intuition
Lose your inhibition
When the pleasure ignites
The fire, fire inside
Light up the skies in your lives

High on the juice
And my limbs are so loose
Getting in to the groove
Watching my baby move
All the feeling's so right
On this hot horny night

She got, tight tones
With a lot of rhythm, rhythm
She got a lot of hot bones
And when she does rhythm, rhythm
You can see that she's mine
Why don't you leave us alone tonight

Tonight, use your intuition
Lose your inhibition
When the pleasure ignites
The fire, fire inside
Light up the skies in your lives

You see my baby's good
'Cause she moves like she should
We get high on the beat
And the people we meet
Never dancing alone
'Cause the beat is our home

We got, tight tones
With a lot of rhythm, rhythm
We got hot bones
Look what she does with 'em, with 'em
You can see that she's mine
And that we're going home tonight

Tight tones, hot bones
Tight tones, hot bones
Tight tones, hot bones
Tight tones, hot bones

Simply Red

Simply Red is a British soul and pop band. The first incarnation of the band was a punk group called The Frantic Elevators, whose seven-year run produced limited releases on local labels and ended in 1984 upon critical acclaim for their final single, “Holding Back the Years”.

By early 1985, Mick Hucknall and manager Elliot Rashman had assembled a band of local session musicians and begun to attract record company attention. The group adopted the name “Red” (after Hucknall’s nickname, denoting his hair colour) but then Mick decided it would sound better with the addition of the word ‘Simply.’

Since the mid 1980s, the band has sold more than 50 million albums.