Kiss of Fire

RICHARD GUY BAILEY, TOM GALLEY

I touch your lips and all at once the sparks go flying
Those devil lips that know so well the art of lying
And though I see the danger, still the flame grows higher
I know I must surrender to your kiss of fire

Just like a torch, you set the soul within me burning
I must go on, I'm on this road of no returning
And though it burns me and it turns me into ashes
My whole world crashes without your kiss of fire

I can't resist you, what good is there in trying?
What good is there denying you're all that I desire?
Since first I kissed you my heart was yours completely
If I'm a slave, then it's a slave I want to be
Don't pity me, don't pity me

Give me your lips, the lips you only let me borrow
Love me tonight and let the devil take tomorrow
I know that I must have your kiss although it dooms me
Though it consumes me, your kiss of fire

I can't resist you, what good is there in trying?
What good is there denying you're all that I desire?
Since first I kissed you my heart was yours completely
If I'm a slave, then it's a slave I want to be
Don't pity me, don't pity me

Give me your lips, the lips you only let me borrow
Love me tonight and let the devil take tomorrow
I know that I must have your kiss although it dooms me
Though it consumes me, the kiss of fire!

Aaah Burn me!

Trivia about the song Kiss of Fire by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “Kiss of Fire” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “Satchmo Serenades” in 1952, “Classic Louis Armstrong - The Universal Masters Collection” in 1999, “The Quintessence: New York - Chicago - Boston 1947-1952” in 2006, “Greatest Hits of All Time” in 2008, “The Platinum Collection” in 2009, “Louis Armstrong” in 2011, and “Top Jazz Collection of Louis Armstrong” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Kiss of Fire” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Kiss of Fire” by Louis Armstrong was composed by RICHARD GUY BAILEY, TOM GALLEY.

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