Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Later turned into one of this songwriters' songwriter’s first (and still biggest) hits by Mary Chapin Carpenter in 1992.
The singer makes what she feels to be a simple and righteous request, listing romantic passion as a basic life necessity alongside food and bedding.
[Verse 1]
Is it too much to ask?
I want a comfortable bed that won't hurt my back
Food to fill me up
And warm clothes and all that stuff
[Pre-Chorus]
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have all of this and
[Chorus]
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses (Whoa)
Passionate kisses from you?
[Verse 2]
Is it much to demand?
I want a full house and a rock and roll band
Pens that won't run out of ink
And cool quiet and time to think
[Pre-Chorus]
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have all of this and
[Chorus]
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses (Whoa)
Passionate kisses from you?
[Verse 3]
Do I want too much?
Am I going overboard to want that touch?
I'll shout it out to the night
"Give me what I deserve 'cause it's my right"
[Pre-Chorus]
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have all of this and
[Chorus]
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses (Whoa)
Passionate kisses from you?
Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses (Whoa)
Passionate kisses from you
Passionate Kisses was written by Lucinda Williams.
Passionate Kisses was produced by Dusty Wakeman & Lucinda Williams & Gurf Morlix.