Touch Me (All Night Long)

Album: Move to This (1991)
Charted: 5 2
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  • We're starting it over, we're making way for destiny
    A time to turn over, a better life for you and me
    A new recreation, to channel all this energy, hmmm
    Let's solve the equation, I need to keep you close to me
    So baby let your conscience go
    There's no turning back when love takes hold
    Hold me baby, drive me crazy
    Touch me all night long
    Make me love you, kiss and hug you
    Touch me all night long

    The more that I see you
    The more I know that love belongs
    With you in my mind boy
    I wouldn't know what's right from wrong

    'Cos live will take over
    And leave you out of sight and mind
    You've got to go with the feeling
    And trust fate to be kind
    And baby let your conscience go
    There's no turning back when love takes hold
    Hold me baby, drive me crazy
    Touch me all night long
    Make me love you, kiss and hug you
    Touch me all night long

    Hold me baby, drive me crazy
    Touch me all night long
    Make me love you, kiss and hug you
    Touch me all night long

    And baby let your conscience go
    There's no turning back when love takes hold
    Hold me baby, drive me crazy
    Touch me all night long
    Make me love you, kiss and hug you
    Touch me all night long

    Repeat to fade Writer/s: Delyle Gregory Carmichael, Patrick P Adams
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, IPRS
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Mark from CaliforniaCathy Dennis' "Touch Me (All Night Long)" peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 for two weeks, 18 and 25 May 1991; the #1 record for the former week was Hi-Five's "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)" and the #1 record for the latter week was Mariah Carey's "I Don't Wanna Cry".
  • John Poole from Ardmore, PaCathy Dennis's 1991 Too Many Walls seemed to hint at transgressive erotic attraction. Today it is almost a mandatory trait for being "normal" . Quite an odd social change in 25 years.
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