Waiting for the night to start
Waiting for the night to change your ways
There are days missing in my week again
And there's not a cloud in the sky
But my view from the Hollywood Roosevelt

Makes me feel like I can fly
I should maybe make some apologies
And I probably should fix my hair
But I might just stay another night
If my credit card's still down there

Oh yeah, all right
I feel like a 100 million dollars tonight
I knew you were the one
But I kept you waiting
Kept you waiting

Anticipating now I'm waiting for you
I think I'll go see my friends tonight
Who live just a little bit up Crescent Heights
And sometimes we stay out all night

Feels like there's nothing that we can't do
I'm never really sure that I'll ever change
But if it makes you happy then I will lie
She looked at me and softly said

I'm going to love you till the day I die
Oh yeah, all right
I feel like a 100 million dollars tonight
I knew you were the one
But I kept you waiting
Kept you waiting

Anticipating now I'm waiting for you
I miss the things you told me
I'll be waiting for you
I just wish you would hold me
I'll be waiting for you

If you decide to change your mind
I'll be waiting for you
I miss the things you told me
I'll be waiting for you
I'll be waiting there for you
Waiting there for you
Waiting there for you
I keep waiting anticipating you.


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Waiting Lyrics as written by Stan Frazier Mark Mcgrath

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    it's about a guy who had the girl but he didn't take it seriously enough so she left him. Then he decides to get his act together and realizes he needs her and she's the one. like karma, he got a taste of his own medicine when he was now on the other side. he will never change completely from his ways, but he will try and change enough for her and will wait until she sees that and comes back.

    jdmovieon January 24, 2013   Link
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    This song is awesome. It really reminds me of a guy that i'm into right now and i love it! Sugar Ray is great and Mark McGrath is hot.

    shibby1669on March 01, 2002   Link
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    was hot lol

    miss_punkon June 18, 2003   Link
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    One of my all time favorites by Sugar Ray.

    Prowler Kidon August 21, 2006   Link
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    What does this song mean to me? Well, for one, the loneliness and urge to be with the one you miss. The feeling that I get when I go out on the road (no so much now days) to follow a band (Usually SR!) , And three guys sitting at a cabana wearing cop uniforms while singing this acoustic. And I almost hate to say that I like the acoustic version with Stan and Rodney singing it better than Mark.

    jennisfifion December 30, 2007   Link

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