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      • Songfacts®: The "Midnight Confessions" in this song are the secrets the singer will not reveal to the girl he loves. He's a bit obsessed with her, and while he thinks about her all the time, he's tormented because he can't have her. After all, she's married.
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  2. lyrics. Songfacts®: The "Midnight Confessions" in this song are the secrets the singer will not reveal to the girl he loves. He's a bit obsessed with her, and while he thinks about her all the time, he's tormented because he can't have her. After all, she's married.

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      songfacts ®. The sound of your footsteps. Telling me that...

  3. The lyrics describe a man who is infatuated with a married woman, knows he can never have her, and is relegated to confessing his love for her audibly, but alone. The original recording of "Midnight Confessions" was a demo by the Evergreen Blues Band, whose manager – Lou Josie – wrote the song.

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  4. Jan 5, 2024 · Midnight Confessions by The Grass Roots is a timeless classic that captures the essence of unrequited love and the pain it brings. Released in 1968 as part of their album “Golden Grass,” the song quickly climbed the charts, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard chart. With its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, Midnight Confessions remains a ...

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  5. Midnight Confessions Lyrics: The sound of your footsteps / Tellin' me that you're near / Your soft gentle motion, babe / Brings out a need in me / That no one can hear except / In my...

  6. It brings out a need in me that nobody hears, except. In my midnight confessions. When I tell all the world that I love you. In my midnight confessions. When I say all the things that I want to. I love you. There's a little gold ring you wear on your hand makes me understand.

  7. Dec 10, 2023 · Midnight Confessions’ is a song written by Lou T. Josie and originally performed by the Ever-Green Blues. American rock band The Grass Roots later made it famous when they released it as a single in 1968.

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