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"A Night to Remember" is an upbeat love song from "The Date". It plays during the carnival montage part of Lord Hater's date with Linguini Von Breadstick (Sylvia in disguise). It is performed by Dandy Spleen and the Spleensmen.
Lyrics[]
Oh, tonight is gonna be a night to remember;
Tonight is gonna be an evening you never will forget.
Oh, tonight is gonna be a night to remember
(A night to remember)!
Girl, you’re gonna love me soon, if you don't love me yet.
We'll ride on the Ferris wheel of romance;
We'll turn it 'round and 'round.
Oh, my heart's so dizzy for you, girl,
I might hurl it up onto the ground.
Oh, tonight is gonna be a night to remember
(A night to remember)!
Girl, you’re gonna love me soon,
If you don't love me yet!
I said, girl, you’re gonna love me soon,
If you don't love me yet!
Oh, yeah!
Trivia[]
- The "music video credits" at the end say:
- Artist: Dandy Spleen and the Spleensmen
- Song: A Night to Remember
- Album: The Sounds of the Spleensmen, Vol. 1, The Early Years
- Label: Spleentone Records
- Director: Antoine de Vinescthalk
- In the Latin America version, the song is sung by Wander offscreen.
Allusions[]
- Dandy Spleen is a play on Andy Bean, the composer of the music and the real singer of this song, and Spleentone Records is a parody of Bean-Tone Records, the label for which The Two Man Gentlemen Band are on.
- Bean's instructions for writing this song was "something Hall and Oates-y".[1] Indeed, it shares some musical similarities to Hall and Oates' "You Make My Dreams Come True".
- The song also shares some elements with the Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Down On The Corner".
Songwriters[]
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