[Hughes/Turner/Marsh]
Night after night, you're out on the street
Just like a stray cat on the prowl
Down in the neon, the hustle and the heat
You got a need to fill somehow
Do you wanna be free, tell me how do you see
You're outta sight, outta mind
Do you feel the same, or are you hiding your pain
You're dying to feel so alive
Are you living it up - Sister Midnight
Taking your chances, checking off your list
You always say your life is justified
Never stop looking, to see what you missed
Trying to fill that empty hole inside
Do you wanna be free, tell me how do you see
You're outta touch, outta time
Now I know your name, are you lost in your shame
Don't you know you are living a lie
Are you living it up - Sister Midnight
Ooh, I'm waiting for the heartache
Ooh, I'm waiting for the day
That you finally see
See what you're doing to me
Are you living it up - Sister Midnight
Are you giving it up - Sister Midnight
Sister Midnight
Hughes Turner Project (HTP) was a musical project formed in 2001 by bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes (formerly of Deep Purple, Trapeze and Black Sabbath) and guitarist and vocalist Joe Lynn Turner (formerly of Deep Purple, Rainbow and Yngwie Malmsteen). The collaboration came from a shared passion for classic hard rock and the desire to create a powerful and melodic sound. Their debut album, "Hughes Turner Project", was released in 2001 and received positive reviews. The album features tracks like "The Way I Feel" and "You Can't Stop Me Now", showcasing the fusion of styles between Hughes and Turner. The project continued to record and perform until 2004, releasing a second album, "Building the Bridge". Hughes Turner Project is considered an example of collaboration between two hard rock icons, capable of creating a unique and memorable sound.
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