UFO - Back Into My Life [Promo Video]
UFO - Back Into My Life Promotional Video from the Mechanix album from 1982
© 1982 Chrysalis Records
UFO in 1982 were:
Phil Mogg — vocals
Paul Chapman — guitars
Neil Carter — keyboards, guitar, backing vocals, sax, orchestral arrangements
Pete Way — bass
Andy Parker — drums
*LYRICS*
Its another night out on the avenue
Looking for something, something that you knew
And you’re wondering where she is
Now there’s now there’s no more rendezvous
*youre left out here on this cold stark street
With the sound of lovers as they tango and meet
Their sweet surrender with a promise and a kiss
Wheres that girl, the one you miss
Those ooh la la la girls in their skirts they go rushing by
They look around and give you that come on
With their dreamy dreamy eyes
Then you never stop to count your mistakes
That one blind moment with no give and take
Is lost in every strangers face you see
If there’s a loser that losers me
** please put a little love back into my life
Wont you please put a little love back into my life
Every nights another night you keep looking back
Trying to fill the spaces hours and the minutes and the missing gaps
* repeat
** repeat
[instrumental]
Every shadows like a ghost that comes and haunts you
Angel of the night plays her tricks today it’s true
With every step, every step you see her slip away
Not just today
Its another night out on the avenue
Looking for something, something that you knew
* repeat
Mechanix is the tenth album by the British hard rock band UFO, released in 1982. The contemporary music-press adverts on the album’s release carried the tag-line ’Mechanix: it will tighten your nuts’.
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