
Touch me head, me back, me belly, Me foot, me toe, me spine and hand. Touch me, touch me, touch me, touch me, touch.
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Only you can give me living water, Show us how to love each other. Only a touch from you, cause I truly believe. The single appears on the Jonathan King 8 CD set King of Hits and on the soundtrack of Me Me Me where it is mimed and tastefully interpreted by The Sirens. Only a touch from you, that is all I need. With a part-original line up, the reformed Angelettes still perform and recorded other excellent singles with limited success. The sentiment was frowned upon in some music circles but even before 1972 would be typical television programme humour. Chorus Don't touch Don't touch, Don't touch, Don't touch You hurt my head too much I take that tylonol just to make the pain go hush Cause you mix up my feelings just enough to feel a rush I. If I could touch You, Id heal Your broken palms If I could hold You in my arms Id call the soft breeze to.

The lyric appears to issue sound fatherly advice about the consequences of virginity loss. Bukas Palad - If I Could Touch You Lyrics. The chorus is catchy, but based on only two notes and constantly interrupted by the verse sung much slower. It has a unique cello introduction and a deep bass presence throughout. It was banned and press publicity followed, as did a Luxembourg hourly Powerplay. Inexplicably, the sound failed during the performance coinciding with a rethink by the BBC as to whether the song should be played at all. Played by Radio Northsesa International, Luxembourg and Radio One, the Angelettes sought permission from school to appear on Top of the Pops. 'The Touch Of You' Like time thats ticking in Right off that pain begins That pain that never seems to end It just clicks right to my heart I cant sleep when were apart Because I.I.

There are so many curious aspects to this release. General CommentA largely forgotten song from early 1972 when the Angelettes reached 35 in the UK with this Decca single penned and produced by Jonathan King with the Johnny Arthey Orchestra.
