The only single released from Paul Stanley’s 1978 solo album, it stands out as the second most successful KISS solo release after Ace Frehley’s “New York Groove.” It is a touching ballad about lovers forced apart by circumstance, but determined to stay together through the strength of their love.
I...
Though I know that you are sleepin'
Girl, there's somethin' I must say
Though the road may wind
My love will find the way
Many miles have come between us
And the days, they come and go
Still with all we feel
It never really shows
Hold me, touch me
And think of me when we're apart
Hold me, baby, won't you touch me
And think of me here in the night?
And you know it'll be all right
Though the time apart seems endless
All my thoughts remain with you
I believe one day
We'll make our dreams come true
Our goodbyes go on forever
And with all that we may say
Till tomorrow comes
We'll dream of yesterday
Hold me, baby, won't you touch me
And think of me when we're apart?
Hold me, baby, won't you touch me
And think of me here in the night?
And you know it'll be all right
[Guitar solo]
Mmm, aha, yeah
Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We’re Apart) was written by Paul Stanley.
Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We’re Apart) was produced by Paul Stanley.