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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Saturdays
Performer
Una Healy
Vocals
Rochelle Humes
Vocals
Mollie King
Vocals
Frankie Sandford
Vocals
Vanessa White
Vocals
Chelcee Grimes
Background Vocals
Matt Prime
Programming
Philip Cook
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Chelcee Grimes
Composer
Philip Cook
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chelcee Grimes
Co-Producer
James F Reynolds
Mixing Engineer
Sam Klempner
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Philip Cook
Co-Producer
Dick Beetham
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Don't think that I forgot, I remember every thing that we did
That we used to do on a rooftop in Miami
Carved our names against the wall
Loved you underneath the stars and we almost got caught
Oh, I never believed I could ever let you go
I could ever let you go
Oh, I never dreamed, I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night
Ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight
I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night (ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh) I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night
Oh, no, no, no
Something about this time of year makes me wanna hold you close
I wish that was possible
I thought I saw you in the street staring back at me
Oh, delusional
Oh, I never believed I could ever let you go
I could ever let you go
Oh, I never dreamed I feel weaker than ever, alone
So, walking through the desert at night
Ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight
I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night (ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh) I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night
Do you ever think? Do you ever think? Do you ever?
Do you ever think of me?
Do you ever think? Do you ever think? Do you ever
Do you ever think of me?
Ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight, ni-i-ight
I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night (ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh) at night, at night
(Ooh-ooh) I feel weaker than ever alone
So, walking through the desert at night
Written by: Chelcee Grimes, Matthew Prime, Philip Cook