Top Songs By Peter Frampton
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Peter Frampton
Guitar
Bob Mayo
Keyboards
Stanley Sheldon
Bass
John T. Siomos
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Peter Frampton
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Peter Frampton
Producer
Frankie D'Augusta
Assistant Recording Engineer
Jay Messina
Assistant Recording Engineer
Dave Wittman
Assistant Recording Engineer
Ray Thompson
Recording Engineer
Chris Kimsey
Mixing Engineer
Neil Teeman
Assistant Recording Engineer
Corky Stasiak
Assistant Engineer
Eddie Kramer
Recording Engineer
Doug Sax
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Intro]
If there was ever a musician who was an honorary member of San Francisco society, Mr. Peter Frampton!
[Verse 1]
Who said it's my year? Was it you there? Can't go wrong
I see a new way, you'll be in my play, sing my song
Where is the reason, I keep teasing, if I knew
To see the new year, not being blue here evermore
[Chorus]
You know it's alright, something's happening
Hold tight, it might be lightning
Turn up the lights, something's moving
Can't sleep at night, my heart keeps missing a beat
[Verse 2]
Well, I know it's my year, ain't got no fear, hold me down
Take it easy, if not for me, sing my song, yeah
Where is the reason, I keep teasing, if I knew
To see the new year, not being blue here evermore
[Chorus]
You know it's alright, something's happening
Hold tight, it might be lightning
Turn up the lights, I feel like dancing
Can't sleep at night, my heart keeps missing a beat
[Bridge]
Yeah, ooh baby, don't ever let it bring you down
Ooh baby, that's not the way I want it to sound
Ooh baby, don't ever let it bring you down
Ooh baby, I'll pick you up on the ground
[Chorus]
Alright, something's happening
Hold tight, it might be lightning
Turn up the lights, I feel like dancing
Can't sleep at night, my heart keeps missing a beat
[Bridge]
Yeah, ooh baby, don't ever let it bring you down
Ooh baby, that's not the way I want it to sound
Ooh baby, don't ever let it bring you down
Ooh baby, I'll pick you up
[Outro]
Hello, San Francisco
We'd like to get a little funky now
This one's called Doobie Wah
Written by: Peter Frampton