Introduction:
“Kiss Me Quick,” performed by Elvis Presley, was recorded in 1961 and released in 1962 on his album Pot Luck. Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, two prolific songwriters of the era, the song captures a pop sound with Latin and rock influences that was popular in the early 1960s. Though initially included as an album track, the song was later released as a single in Europe, where it gained significant popularity, especially in Germany and the United Kingdom.
In the U.S., “Kiss Me Quick” didn’t receive the same promotional push as a single but was still appreciated as a part of Presley’s rich catalog of love songs. Its lively tempo and affectionate lyrics, paired with Elvis’s distinctive vocal delivery, made it memorable and showcased his ability to bring charm and warmth to pop standards. The track became a European hit in 1964 when it was re-released as a single, reaching the top 20 on UK charts. The song’s timeless appeal later earned it a spot in compilations, such as Elvis: 30 #1 Hits and other retrospectives, which further cemented its place in Presley’s legacy.
“Kiss Me Quick” demonstrates the versatility Presley had in bridging genres and appealing to an international audience, blending classic pop with a rock-and-roll spirit. Its ongoing appeal highlights Elvis’s unique impact on global music, showing why he remains a cultural icon decades after its release.
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Lyrics:
“Kiss Me Quick”
Hold me close and never let me go
‘Cause tomorrows can be so uncertain
Love can fly and leave just hurting
Kiss me quick because I love you so
Kiss me quick and make my heart go crazy
Sigh that sigh and whisper oh so low
Tell me that tonight will last forever
Say that you will leave me never
Kiss me quick because I love you so
Let the band keep playing while we are swaying
Let’s keep on praying that we’ll never stop
Kiss me quick just can’t stand this waiting
‘Cause your lips are lips I long to know
Oh that kiss will open heaven’s door
And we’ll stay there forevermore
Kiss me quick because I love you so