Night People

Robert Palmer

Transposer:

Composer Allen Toussaint BPM:      99 Released: 1 Jan 1978 Album:    Double Fun [Intro] Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 [Chorus] Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. [Verse 1] While the day world is sleeping Am7                        A7sus4  Am7 Night people are creeping hanging out Looking at each other When the day world stops moving Am7                          A7sus4  Am7 Night people start grooving hanging out Looking at each other When the day bees stop buzzing Am7                        A7sus4  Am7 Night people start coming hanging out Waiting for something to happen [Chorus] Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. [Bridge] You don’t get one thing Without the other We got to keep the world alive If everybody went to sleep At the same time How’d we keep the world alive. In a word we got the night people [Instrumental] Am7  A7sus4  Am7 [Chorus] Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. [Bridge] N.C. Got to see who is with you N.C. Who is with me who is with who we’re hanging out N.C. Looking at each other N.C. Got to see whatcha wearing whatcha got N.C. Whatcha sharing hanging out N.C. Waiting for something to happen. [Verse 2] As the day world goes by Am7                      A7sus4  Am7 Night people doing fine hanging out Looking at each other When the day world starts humping Am7                         A7sus4  Am7 Night people start pumping hanging out Waiting for something to happen [Outro] Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. Am7           A7sus4  Am7 Night people hanging out Looking at each other Waiting for something to happen. Am7                    A7sus4  Am7 Night people grooving hanging out Night people grooving Night people grooving Night people grooving Night people grooving Night people Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 Am7  A7sus4  Am7 (Fade Out)

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La chanson évoque la vie nocturne et les rencontres entre ceux qui se rassemblent au crépuscule. Ces « gens de la nuit » se cherchent, se regardent, attendant l'émergence d'un événement significatif. Alors que le monde diurne est en sommeil, ces noctambules vibrent au rythme de la nuit, soulignant un contraste avec l'agitation du jour. Le contexte de cette œuvre réside dans l'exploration des différentes facettes de la vie humaine, où chaque moment, que ce soit le jour ou la nuit, a sa propre essence. Les paroles reflètent une manière de vivre qui célèbre la connexion humaine, même dans l'ombre, et montrent que les interactions sociales continuent d'être essentielles, quelles que soient les heures.