"C`mon and Love Me" | ||||
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Single by Kiss | ||||
from the album Dressed to Kill | ||||
Released | April 2, 1975 (US) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 2:57 | |||
Label | Casablanca NB-873A (US) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul Stanley | |||
Producer(s) | Neil Bogart & Kiss | |||
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1975 single by Kiss
"C`mon and Love Me" is a 1975 single by the American rock band Kiss. It was originally featured on the group`s third album Dressed to Kill.
Written by Paul Stanley in under an hour, the track also appears in a live version on Alive!. Stanley was inspired by the Moody Blues song "Question" when composing the tune.[1]
The lyrics are a playful narrative portraying a Don Juan who takes the unique tack of offering himself up to his romantic prey: "Baby, baby don`t you hesitate/`Cause I just can`t wait/Lady, won`t you take me down to my knees/You can do what you please/C`mon and Love Me."
"C`mon and Love Me" underperformed on the singles listings and did not chart. Nevertheless, it became a favorite in concert and a regular part of Kiss` 1970s performances. It has retained a cult following among the ensemble`s fans and was later covered by Skid Row (this rendition can be found on B-Side Ourselves).
Cash Box said that "with ingenious lyrics, written from the sleazier side of being a rock star, Paul Stanley has written a blazing, high-energy rocker that illustrates why this group enjoys the fanatic, dedicated coterie it does."[2]
The song has appeared on the following Kiss issues:
"C`mon and Love Me" cover:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1975 single by Kiss
"C`mon and Love Me" is a 1975 single by the American rock band Kiss. It was originally featured on the group`s third album Dressed to Kill.
Written by Paul Stanley in under an hour, the track also appears in a live version on Alive!. Stanley was inspired by the Moody Blues song "Question" when composing the tune.[1]
The lyrics are a playful narrative portraying a Don Juan who takes the unique tack of offering himself up to his romantic prey: "Baby, baby don`t you hesitate/`Cause I just can`t wait/Lady, won`t you take me down to my knees/You can do what you please/C`mon and Love Me."
"C`mon and Love Me" underperformed on the singles listings and did not chart. Nevertheless, it became a favorite in concert and a regular part of Kiss` 1970s performances. It has retained a cult following among the ensemble`s fans and was later covered by Skid Row (this rendition can be found on B-Side Ourselves).
Cash Box said that "with ingenious lyrics, written from the sleazier side of being a rock star, Paul Stanley has written a blazing, high-energy rocker that illustrates why this group enjoys the fanatic, dedicated coterie it does."[2]
The song has appeared on the following Kiss issues:
"C`mon and Love Me" cover: