Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Hanoi Rocks
Performer
Michael Monroe
Lead Vocals
Andy McCoy
Guitar
Nasty Suicide
Guitar
Sami Yaffa
Bass Guitar
Gyp Casino
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Andy McCoy
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Michael Monroe
Producer
Andy McCoy
Producer
Lyrics
Don't you ever leave me, baby
Don't you ever leave me now
Don't you ever leave me, baby
If you leave me you will kill me now
The lights are slowly going down
On the Times Avenue, and me
I'm all alone, watching the rain falling down on my face
A crowd of people passing by
I don't think they recognize me
They fade away into the night
That's when I think about you
Don't you ever leave me, baby
Don't you ever leave me now
Don't you ever leave me, baby
If you leave me you will kill me now
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
And the memory of all them things
That you and me used to do, yeah
And there's one more thing I wanna tell you
I wanna tell you how much I really love you
And I really do
The lights are slowly going down
On the Times Avenue, and me
I'm all alone, watching the tears falling down on my face
A subway train is passing by
Driving into the night
I jump inside 'cause I ain't got nowhere to sleep
That's when I think about you
Don't you ever leave me, baby
Don't you ever leave me now
Don't you ever leave me, baby
If you leave me you will kill me now
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
And all them funny things
That you and me used to do
You remember, you remember all them things
That you and me used to do
Don't forget, don't bloody never forget
Don't you ever leave me, baby
Don't you ever leave me now
Don't you ever leave me, baby
If you leave me you will kill me now
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
I start living in the memory of you
And the sweet taste of your lips
And the sweet taste of your body
And the sweet taste from the lips between your legs
Written by: Andy McCoy