Shock Me
by Kiss

Album: Love Gun (1977)
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  • Your lightnin's all I need
    My satisfaction grows
    You make me feel at ease
    You even make me glow
    Don't cut the power on me
    I'm feelin' low, so get me high

    Shock me, make me feel better
    Shock me, put on your black leather
    Shock me, we can come together

    And baby, if you do what you've been told
    My insulation's gone, girl you make me overload

    Don't pull the plug on me, no, no
    Keep it in and keep me high

    Shock me, make me feel better
    Shock me, put on your black leather
    Shock me, we can come together
    Come on

    Shock me, baby, shock me, oh yeah
    Shock me, baby, shock me, oh yeah

    Shock me, make me feel better, oh yeah
    Come on and shock me, put on your black leather
    Baby, I'm down to the bare wire
    Shock me, we can come together
    Oh yeah, I wanna feel your power
    Shock me, make me feel better
    Baby, I'm down to the bare wire
    Shock me, put on your black leather
    Baby, come on, come on, shock me Writer/s: ACE FREHLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Debby from UsaAce was inspired, as he claims in his autobiography No Regrets, to write this after being electrocuted by an ungrounded wire during a sound check at a rehearsal in Florida in 1977 but then comments that it's more about getting laid than anything else.
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