Twelve O'Clock Tonight
Doris Day Lyrics


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Twelve o'clock tonight
(Twelve o'clock tonight)
Meet me at the door
(Meet me at the door)

I'll kiss you goodnight
(I'll kiss you goodnight)
Once more (once more)

Then I'll go to bed
(Gotta go to bed)
Busy day ahead
(Busy day ahead)

But I know instead
(But I know instead)
I'll walk the floor
(Walk the floor)

Since I've been with you
Can't concentrate
Want to stay up light
Baby, I'll wait for you

Then I'll hold you tight
(Then I'll hold you tight)
Til the sun is bright
(Til the sun is bright)

Meet me at the door (for sure)
At twelve o'clock tonight
(Twelve o'clock tonight)

Twelve o'clock tonight
Mmm, middle of the night
Not a soul in sight
To interfere with our love

Teacher may scold
Mama may call
But if we're quiet
Down in the hall

I'll be hugging you tight
(I'll be hugging you tight)
Twelve o'clock tonight

Twelve o'clock tonight




Twelve o'clock tonight
Twelve o'clock tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day's song Twelve O'Clock Tonight depict a romantic rendezvous between two lovers scheduled for midnight. The song starts with the request for the lover to meet at the door, where they will exchange goodnight kisses. The singer is supposed to go to bed since she has a busy day ahead, but she admits that she will be walking the floor instead as she cannot concentrate since she has been with her lover. She decides to wait for her lover, and they will hold each other tightly until morning.


The second part of the song describes the setting of this romantic encounter. It is in the middle of the night, and there is no one around to interrupt their love. The singer acknowledges that others may disapprove of this meeting, but they will manage to keep it quiet in the hall where they will hug tightly. The song ends with the repetition of the title, emphasizing the importance of the midnight meeting for the singer.


Overall, the song expresses the longing for short but intense romantic moments that can transcend mundane responsibilities like sleep and work. The lovers' rendezvous, shrouded in secrecy, serves as a break from the demands of society and allows them to express their love genuinely.


Line by Line Meaning

Twelve o'clock tonight
Let's meet up in the middle of the night


Meet me at the door
Come to my door so we can be together


I'll kiss you goodnight
I will give you a goodnight kiss


Once more
One more kiss before we say goodbye


Then I'll go to bed
I will try to sleep


Busy day ahead
I have a lot to do tomorrow


But I know instead
I know I will not be able to sleep


I'll walk the floor
I will stay up and move around


Can't concentrate
I can't focus on anything


Want to stay up light
I want to stay up all night


Baby, I'll wait for you
I will wait for you to come to me


Then I'll hold you tight
I will hug you tightly


Til the sun is bright
Until the sun rises in the morning


Meet me at the door (for sure)
Definitely come to my door


Mmm, middle of the night
It's the middle of the night, but we want to see each other


Not a soul in sight
No one else is around


To interfere with our love
Nothing will get in the way of our love


Teacher may scold
I might get in trouble


Mama may call
My mother might call me


But if we're quiet
If we are quiet


Down in the hall
In the hallway


I'll be hugging you tight
I will hold you close


Twelve o'clock tonight
We will meet at midnight




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In the midst of so much Rock And Roll .. what a lovely antidote. I like it.
What an era.

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