Rush, Rush

Album: Spellbound (1991)
Charted: 6 1
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  • You're the whisper of a summer breeze
    You're the kiss that puts my soul at ease
    What I'm saying is
    I'm into you
    Here's my story and the story goes
    You give love, you get love
    And more than Heaven knows

    You're gonna see
    I'm gonna run, I'm gonna try
    I'm gonna take this love
    Right to ya
    All my heart, all the joy
    Oh baby, baby, please

    Rush, rush
    Hurry, hurry, lover, come to me
    Rush, rush
    I wanna see, I wanna see ya get free with me
    Rush, rush
    I can feel it, I can feel you all through me
    Rush, rush
    Ooh, what you do to me

    And all I want from you is what you are
    And even if you're right next to me
    You're still too far away
    If I'm not inside your arms
    I get dramatic, baby, yes, I know
    But I need you, I want you
    Oh, man, I love you so
    Ooh, ooh

    You're gonna see
    I'm gonna run, I'm gonna try
    I'm gonna take this love right to ya
    All my heart, all the joy
    Ooh baby, baby, please

    Rush, rush
    Hurry, hurry lover come to me
    Rush, rush
    I wanna see, I wanna see ya get free with me
    Rush, rush
    I can feel it, I can feel you all through me
    Rush, rush
    Ooh, what you do to me

    When you kiss me
    Up and down
    Turn my senses all around
    Oh, baby, oh, baby
    I don't know just how or why
    But no one else has touched me
    So deep, so deep, so deep inside

    You're gonna see
    I'm gonna run, I'm gonna try
    I'm gonna take this love right to ya
    All my heart, all the joy
    Oh baby, baby, please

    Rush, rush
    Hurry, hurry lover come to me
    Rush, rush
    I wanna see, I wanna see ya get free with me
    Rush, rush
    I can feel it, I can feel you all through me
    Rush, rush
    Ooh, what you do to me

    Rush, rush
    Hurry, hurry lover come to me
    Rush, rush
    I wanna see, I wanna see ya
    Get free with me
    Rush, rush
    I can feel it, I can feel you all through me
    Rush, rush
    Ooh, what you do to me

    Rush, rush
    Na-na, na-na, na-na-na-na
    Rush, rush
    Na-na, na-na, na-na-na-na
    Rush, rush
    Na-na, na-na, na-na-na-na
    Rush, rush
    Na-na, na-na, na-na-na-na Writer/s: Peter Lord, Peter Moreland
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 13

  • Camille from Toronto, OhSurprisingly, Paula Abdul has more depth to her than you think. Here's a song that's rarely ever played on oldies radio, yet was a #1 hit. I always loved it. The video is very classy, too.
  • Karen from Manchester, NhWhy would Toni Basil need Paula Abdul to choreograph her video? Toni was a choreographer practically when Paula was still learning how to walk! Toni was already a popular choreographen when she choreographed and appeared in the Monkees' movie "Head". - Personally, I found the entire album that this song was on ("Spellbound") was a huge disappointment, not near on par to her first album ("Forever Your Girl").
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThis was my jam when I was 7. It's still a gorgeous ballad.
  • Ashley from Philadelphia, PaAnd Parenthood came out 1989, and the song.video came out in 1991...therefore, he appeared in the video after Parenthood, not before.
    - Ashley, Philadelphia, PA
  • Sarah Floyd from Bloomingdale, Ilwell this song is awesome to bad i didnt have her cd.and her music is good to sing to. and if you think about it and give her music a chance you would like this song and others.
  • David from Northampton, EnglandPaula Abdul didn't choreograph the 'Mickey' video by Toni Basil. That was done by Basil herself (and she directed and produced it), and it was based on cheers she had done as a cheerleader in high school in Las Vegas.
  • Brent from York, PaBill & Ted never released a third movie, & they probably won't till keanu doesn't want 20 mill anymore
  • Jenny from Bedford, Uk, EnglandPaula also taught Janet Jackson to dance. I think she choreographed the Rhythm Nation video.
  • Dennis from Romeoville, IlPaula was a coreographer. Her credits include the Toni Basil video "Hey Mickey", a ZZ Top video which was basically instructions for a dance step she made up for them [can't remember title], Dan Ackroyd and Tom Hanks crazy dance in Dragnet.
  • Pete from Nowra, AustraliaI'm also pretty sure she taught Madonna alot of dance moves earlier in her career
  • Jenny from Hartsville, Wipaula was also a balet dancer which started to get her into bulemmia, which her first husband Emilio Estevez helped her get out of.
  • Nora from Richfield, MnKeanu Reeves was not 'unknown' during the time of the video! He was in the Bill & Ted trilogy.
  • David from Lunceston, AustraliaPaula Abdul was once a cheerleader for the L.A Lakers and a backup dancer for Janet Jackson.
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