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phr. I informally request that you kiss me—that you touch my lips with your lips or press the lips against, as an expression of love or affection.
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"Kiss Me" is a song recorded by American pop rock band Sixpence None the Richer from their 1997 self-titled album. Released as a single in 1998, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was a worldwide success; it reached number four on both the UK Singles Chart and the New Zealand Singles Chart, as well as peaking atop the Australian singles chart and the Canadian Singles Chart, making it the group's highest-charting single across the world.
The song is also the group's best-selling single in the United States, peaking at number two for one week behind TLC's " No Scrubs". Despite only reaching second place, the song had great longevity on the chart, spending 16 weeks in the Top Ten and 35 weeks on the chart. At the end of 1999, Billboard ranked the song as the sixth best-selling single of 1999, ahead of a number of other No. 1 hits and the second highest rank for a song that didn't make it to the top, behind Whitney Houston, Faith Evans, and Kelly Price's " Heartbreak Hotel", which ranked at No. 4. It became the main theme song for the teen film She's All That starring Rachael Leigh Cook.
"Kiss Me" is a song originally released in 1982 by the British band Tin Tin (sometimes written TinTin). The song was allegedly written within 24 hours after the band had signed a record deal with WEA Records. The single peaked at number 155 on the UK Singles Chart and was in 1983 released on Sire Records in the U.S., where it made the Billboard dance chart. The lead singer and guitarist in Tin Tin, Stephen Duffy, later re-recorded the song twice and released it as a solo single using the name of Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy. The first re-recording was released as a single only in the West Midlands region in 1984. Another version was recorded in late 1984 and released as a single on 25 February 1985. This version made its debut at number 22 in the UK singles chart and peaked at number 4 in March, selling more than 250,000 copies within three weeks and thus being certified silver.
The chorus is based on a passage from the book Song of Songs.
It was the last song to be played on BBC Radio 1s MW frequency in 1994, before the station became FM only.
A new version was included on Memory & Desire: 30 Years in the Wilderness, released in 2009 by Universal Records.
Kiss Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film. It stars Sarah Bolger and Emily Osment and was directed by Jeff Probst.
"Kiss Me" is a song recorded by English singer Olly Murs for Never Been Better: Special Edition (2015), the reissue of his fourth studio album, Never Been Better (2014). It was written by Murs, Zacharie Raymond, Yannick Rastogi, Steve Robson, Gary Derussy, Lindy Robbins and singer Taio Cruz, whilst the production was done by Raymond, Rastogi, Banx & Ranx and Robson. It was digitally released on 9 October 2015, followed by a release of two remixes, an acoustic and a karaoke version of the song in a span of a month.
"Kiss Me" is a song by Australian pop group Indecent Obsession. It was released as their first single from their second studio album, Indio (1992). The song peaked at number 27 on the ARIA Chart.
Kiss Me (French: Embrassez-moi) is a 1929 French silent comedy film directed by Robert Péguy and starring Charles Prince, Suzanne Bianchetti and Jacques Arnna. It was remade in 1932 as a sound film Kiss Me.
Kiss Me'' (French:Embrassez-moi'') is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Léon Mathot and starring Georges Milton, Abel Tarride and Tania Fédor.
Usage examples of "kiss me".
But you wouldn't dare kiss me with Lottie right down the hall and Cookie downstairs.
He pulled me against him, and I had a second to realize that he meant to kiss me.
He was completely passive at first, letting me feed softly at his mouth, then he began to kiss me back.
Im afraid that what actually made you want to kiss me tonight was a need to prove that you can still make a woman respond to you.