Thank You For Tonight (formerly known as Thank You for the Night) is a formerly unidentified pop song by Irish singer Geraldine Branagan.
Search History[]
On October 9th, 2019, WatZatSong user rekadra posted a clip of the song. They didn’t provide any information, nor a longer snippet.
On November 12th, 2024, user Q asked if they had a longer snippet, They said they did, but despite multiple people asking for it, they didn’t post it.
Later that day, YouTube user Q reuploaded it. A few hours later, the song was identified by user Celestina Camicia as Thank You for the Night by Geraldine.
Lyrics[]
[Verse 1]
Did we have a ball tonight?
Did we do it all tonight?
Did we really get the groove
Did your body really move?
Do you think that we can do it all again?
[Verse 2]
Did we hit the spot tonight? (Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
Was it really hot tonight? (Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
Did we really get it on?
Did you wanna carry on?
Well, you're hopin' that tonight would never end
[Chorus]
Bye-bye, it's time to say goodnight
Bye-bye, I wanna do it right
[?]
Whatever you've gotta end
So long, don't cry
With love, goodbye
I gotta get movin', thank you for tonight
[Verse 3]
Did we really pair tonight? (Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
Did we do well tonight? (Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
What we really got in [?]
Oh, you're reachin' for the skies
Watch the night, the night we never will forget
[Chorus]
Bye-bye, it's time to say goodnight
Bye-bye, I wanna do it right
[?]
Whatever you've gotta end
So long, don't cry
With love, goodbye
I gotta get movin', thank you for tonight
[Chorus]
Bye-bye, it's time to say goodnight
Bye-bye, I wanna do it right
[?]
Whatever you've gotta end
So long, don't cry
With love, goodbye (Goodbye!)
I gotta get movin', thank you for tonight
Bye-bye, it's time to say goodnight
Bye-bye, I wanna do it right
[?]
Whatever you've gotta end
So long, don't cry
With love, goodbye
I gotta get movin', thank you for tonight
Bye-bye
Trivia[]
- Geraldine made a cover of the song The Candle by Boss Brothers, the band behind formerly unidentified song Harps of Bretagne. Listen to Geraldine's version here.
- She had a band with her brothers called The Branagan Brothers, also known as The Branagans. After the band broke up, they joined Geraldine as a backup band.