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It's Midnight

Words & Music by Billy Ebb Wheeler, Jerry Chestnut

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It's Midnight

Words & Music by Billy Ebb Wheeler, Jerry Chestnut

Maybe it's too late. Sometimes I even hate myself for loving you
Trying to be strong then nighttime comes along and I start loving you
Wanting you. Where is all my self control I'm burning way down in my soul
And needing you, and wishing I could be the man, I try to
Hating me for wanting you to be with you knowing you don't
love me like you used to
But it's midnight, Ohh and I miss you

It's getting late and I know that's when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I hope to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but it's midnight yes and I miss you

It's getting late and I know that's when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I hope to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but it's midnight yes and I miss you

It's midnight and I miss you

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It's Midnight was written by Billy Ebb Wheeler and Jerry Chestnut and first recorded by Elvis on December 10, 1973, at Stax Records. His single release had a 14-week stay on Billboard's country chart, reaching # 9. On the Easy-Listening chart, the song reached # 8.

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Maybe it's too late. Sometimes I even hate myself for loving you
Trying to be strong then nighttime comes along and I start loving you
Wanting you. Where is all my self control I'm burning way down in my soul
And needing you, and wishing I could be the man, I try to
Hating me for wanting you to be with you knowing you don't
love me like you used to
But it's midnight, Ohh and I miss you

It's getting late and I know that's when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I hope to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but it's midnight yes and I miss you

It's getting late and I know that's when I am weak
Funny how things have a way of looking so much brighter in the day light
I hope to go to bed to try and straighten out my head and just forget you
Oh but it's midnight yes and I miss you

It's midnight and I miss you


It's Midnight was written by Billy Ebb Wheeler and Jerry Chestnut and first recorded by Elvis on December 10, 1973, at Stax Records. His single release had a 14-week stay on Billboard's country chart, reaching # 9. On the Easy-Listening chart, the song reached # 8.