Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me

Album: Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (1965)
Charted: 8
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Songfacts®:

  • In his signature song, jazz-pop singer Mel Carter is in the throes of his first real romance. Everyone tells the infatuated singer not to get carried away by his emotions but he ignores them, begging his girl with the title refrain.
  • Written by New Jersey songwriter Harry Noble, the tune was first recorded by Karen Chandler in 1952. Chandler had just re-emerged on the music scene, having previously recorded under the name Eve Young; "Hold Me" was her debut single under her new name and her new recording contract with Coral Records. Peaking at #7 on the Best Selling Singles chart, the million-seller was the biggest hit of her career. The following year, Sonny Til and the Orioles gave the song a doo-wop treatment, and Connie Francis followed with an emotive pop take in 1959. But it wouldn't reach the charts again until 1965 when Carter made it his own.
  • Carter recorded this during his tenure at Imperial Records, where he worked with producer Phil Schaff, who convinced a skeptical Carter to record the love song. "Phil brought the 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me' song to me," Carter told Vintage Vinyl. "When we first did it, I hated the song because I had to be directed to sing on the beat, but little did I know."

    Carter was previously signed to Sam Cooke's SAR label and Mercury Records, where he was discovered by Quincy Jones.
  • This was #1 hit on Easy Listening Chart.
  • This was the title track of Gloria Estefan's 1994 covers album. It was released as a single outside of the US, reaching #11 in the UK and #48 in Australia.
  • This has also been covered by Brook Benton, Bobby Vinton, Johnny Mathis, Shirley Bassey, Donny & Marie, and She & Him.
  • In 1995, U2 lifted the title for their Batman Forever track, "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me."
  • This was used on The Sopranos in the 2004 episode "Sentimental Education." It was also used on the TV series Bull in the 2018 episode "Death Sentence."
  • This was also featured in the 1989 TV movie Flying Blind, starring Frank Whaley and Maura Tierney and the 1989 romantic comedy True Love, starring Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard. It also lent its name to the 1992 comedy Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me, starring Adrienne Shelly.

Comments: 4

  • John Thompson from CaAs far as I can tell the song hit the top 60 in 1933 as number 17 (playback.fm charts). Played by the Hotel Commodore Dance Orchestra and possibly sung by Ted Fio Rito. You can hear it on playback.fm charts 1933, the year I was born. Recorded later by many performers with Mel Carter in 1956 being what I believe is the best. Brings back great memories.
  • Buzzman72 from IndianaStill trying to discover what group did the backing vocals. Ray Conniff Singers, maybe? What orchestra did the music?
  • Gldynldy from Pennsylvania At 67 years old and happily married this song makes me want to pick up the phone and call my high school boyfriend of three years. It makes me have vivid memories of what it felt like to be young and head over heels in love
  • Dianne Preston from IllinoisMy favorite love songof all time! Brings back memories.
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