![]() ![]() You can let me down easy, but not tonight Īnd now the hands of time are standin' still You can cry tough baby, it's all right [male to female - ‘tough baby’ (affectionate name) We're running with the shadows of the night Ransom my heart, but baby don't look back When you keep it all to yourself" Īll the pain you've ever felt" Hey, this song seems to be about - a male lover soothing & wooing his female lover and his chosen world view. Her powerful voice and strong persona helped pull it off, as lines like "baby take my hand, it'll be all right" are more typically delivered by the guy trying to comfort his damsel.” Like "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," it was a song written by a man that Benatar had to reverse gender. The song was a great fit for Benatar, with lyrics using bold imagery to assuage a lover. And Myron Grombacher and Pat Benatar added some lyrics. Later on, he gave the song to Pat Benatar. “This song was originally written by D.L. "Shadows of The Night" is a huge rock/pop hit by Pat Benatar in 1982. You can let me down easy, but not tonightĪnd now the hands of time are standin' still We're running with the Shadows of the Night So baby take my hand, you'll be all right ![]() ![]() We're running with the Shadows Of The Night ![]()
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