About the song

“Sharing the Night Together” stands as a timeless anthem of romantic allure, originally crafted by songwriters Ava Aldridge and Eddie Struzick. Initially recorded by Lenny LeBlanc and later by Arthur Alexander in 1976, it found its definitive rendition through the rock band Dr. Hook, produced by Ron Haffkine for their album *Pleasure and Pain*.

Dr. Hook’s interpretation of “Sharing the Night Together” captivated audiences with its sultry melodies and heartfelt lyrics, earning widespread acclaim and chart success. In 1978, the song peaked at number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and secured the fourth position on the Cash Box Top 100, affirming its popularity in the American music scene. It also made notable impacts globally, reaching number three in Canada and achieving a respectable chart position in New Zealand.

Critics praised Arthur Alexander’s earlier rendition for its soulful delivery and emotional depth, describing it as a “languorous ballad” that resonates across R&B, pop, and MOR genres. Dr. Hook’s adaptation maintained this sentiment while infusing their signature rock style, creating a version that continues to be celebrated for its evocative storytelling and musical charm.

Beyond its initial release, “Sharing the Night Together” has endured through various cover versions and cultural references. Jamaican singer Delroy Wilson offered a reggae-infused interpretation, while Dobie Gray’s rendition served as a notable B-side to his hit “You Can Do It” in 1978. The song’s presence in popular culture was further solidified by its inclusion in the soundtrack of the 2019 Netflix film *El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie* and its usage in television series like *Resident Alien*.

With its timeless appeal and evocative lyrics, “Sharing the Night Together” remains a staple in the repertoire of love ballads, showcasing Dr. Hook’s ability to craft enduring melodies that resonate across generations. Its journey from inception to widespread acclaim underscores its status as a classic, emblematic of the band’s influence and musical legacy.

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Lyrics

You’re looking kinda lonely girl
Would you like someone new to talk to
Ah-yeah, alright
I’m feeling kinda lonely too
If you don’t mind, can I sit down here beside you
Ah-yeah, alright
If I seem to come on too strong
I hope that you will understand
I say these things ’cause I’d like to know
If you’re as lonely as I am and if you mind
Sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night
We could bring in the morning, girl
If you want to go that far
And if tomorrow find us together
Right here the way we are, would you mind
Sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night
Would you like to dance with me and hold me
You know I want to be holding you
Ah-yeah, alright
‘Cause I like feeling like I do
And I see in your eyes that you’re liking it, I’m liking it too
Ah yeah, alright
Like to get to know you better
Is there a place where we can go
Where we can be alone together
And turn the lights down low
And start sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night together, oh, yeah
Sharing the night together
Sharing the night together
Sharing the night together
Sharing the night together

 

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