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Perfect Stranger
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Perfect Stranger wurde am 1. Januar 1985 von Rhino/Warner Records als Teil des Albums veröffentlichtSouthern Pacific
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Veröffentlichungsdatum1. Januar 1985
LabelRhino/Warner Records
Melodizität
Akustizität
Valence
Tanzbarkeit
Energie
BPM169

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Performer
John Mcfee
John Mcfee
Pedal Steel Guitar
Tim Goodman
Tim Goodman
Acoustic Guitar
Jerry Scheff
Jerry Scheff
Bass Guitar
Keith Knudsen
Keith Knudsen
Drums
Jim Ed Norman
Jim Ed Norman
Cymbals
Glenn D. Hardin
Glenn D. Hardin
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Mcfee
John Mcfee
Songwriter
Tim Goodman
Tim Goodman
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Producer
John Mcfee
John Mcfee
Recording Engineer
Jim Ed Norman
Jim Ed Norman
Producer
Carlos Grier
Carlos Grier
Editing Engineer
Denny Purcell
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer
Csaba "Ed" Petocz
Csaba "Ed" Petocz
Recording Engineer
Eric Prestidge
Eric Prestidge
Mixing Engineer
Brad Hartman
Brad Hartman
Recording Engineer
Chris Hinshaw
Chris Hinshaw
Recording Engineer
Will Rogers
Will Rogers
Recording Engineer

Songtexte

So you're gettin' ready, workin' up your courage
It's been a while since he's been gone
Puttin' on your jeans tight, fixin' up your hair just right
Slippin' out the door to find this song
Hoppin' in your old car, headed for the old bar
You watch the twilight slip away
Gonna find a new face, one to take his place
Just what are you goin' to say?
When the perfect stranger
Comes ridin' into your night like a Texas Ranger
When it feels just right, there's an element of danger
When you finally give it up to the perfect stranger
One more step, baby, then you're gone
Sittin' on a bar stool, tryin' to look real cool (ooh-ooh)
You catch his eye, he asks your name
Could it be the last dance?
Could this be your last chance?
This night could be your lucky day
When the perfect stranger
Comes ridin' into your night like a Texas Ranger
When it feels just right, there's an element of danger
When you finally give it up to the perfect stranger
One more step, baby, then you're gone
Walkin' past the streetlight
Together in the starlit night
You ask yourself, "Is it too much?"
Could it be the real thin'
Or just another smoke-filled dream?
You'll find the answer in his touch
When the perfect stranger
Comes ridin' into your night like a Texas Ranger
When it feels just right, there's an element of danger
When you finally give it up to the perfect stranger
One more step, baby, then you're gone
Baby, then you're gone
Baby, then you're gone
Baby, then you're gone
Baby, then you're gone
Written by: John Mcfee, Tim Goodman
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