I Was Made For Lovin' You
by Kiss

Album: Dynasty (1979)
Charted: 50 11
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  • Hmm, yeah
    Ha, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do

    Tonight, I want to give it all to you
    In the darkness
    There's so much I want to do
    And tonight, I want to lay it at your feet
    'Cause girl, I was made for you
    And girl, you were made for me

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me
    And I can't get enough of you, baby
    Can you get enough of me?

    Tonight, I want to see it in your eyes
    Feel the magic
    There's something that drives me wild
    And tonight we're gonna make it all come true
    'Cause girl, you were made for me
    And girl, I was made for you

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me
    And I can't get enough of you, baby
    Can you get enough of me?

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me
    And I can give it all to you, baby
    Can you give it all to me?

    Oh, can't get enough, oh, oh
    I can't get enough, oh, oh
    I can't get enough

    Yeah

    Ha, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do, do, do, do

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me
    And I can't get enough of you, baby
    Can you get enough of me?

    Oh, I was made, you were made
    I can't get enough
    No, I can't get enough

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me
    And I can't get enough of you, baby
    Can you get enough of me?

    I was made for lovin' you, baby
    You were made for lovin' me Writer/s: Desmond Child, Paul Stanley, Vincent Poncia
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Chad Eicher from Apple Creek, OhioThere is a huge difference between disco and rock. Sure, some people claimed Kiss is deemed satanic. However, you can't even resist this infectious disco hit from dynasty.
  • Juan Moreno from El Paso, TxIt is sad that nowhere in the comments or facts of this song is Ace Frehley, a guitar wizard that came out of the seventies, is mentioned. In fact, the guitar solo in this song, which I assume is Ace, only lasts seven drumbeats. That's hard to understand.
  • Noptimon from Utah I was made "whip"
    You were made "whip"
    love it <3
  • Jodie from XxGene Simmons real name is Chaim Weitz, not Gene Klein.
  • Wiz from Hoboken, NjBryan Adams cowrote War Machine with Gene Simmons.
  • Jef from Passaic, NjThis song isn't disco. It is KISSco.
  • Paul from Washington Dc, DcFor years I had thought that Bryan Adams had written this song because I had heard that he had written a song that had been covered by Kiss.
    Has anyone else ever heard this?
  • Axeman from Melbourne, AustraliaThis 1 rocks live, We used to do it (along with Deuce and RNRAN) and it went off for us too!
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