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Artist/Band:
Kiss
Lyrics for Song: Down On Your Knees
Lyrics for Album: Killers [1982]
Alright, ooh yeah
Are you ready to rock, I'm talking about satisfaction
So let's cut the talk, yeah, and get on with the action
Better make up your mind, girl, 'cause its now or never
It's getting down to the night, yeah, and I ain't waiting forever
She's alright, cause she's all I got tonight
She's alright, and she's eager to please
Down on your knees, this is love in the first degree
Down on your knees, and tonight the lovin's on me
Are you ready to rock, babe, she saw me coming for miles
So let me see what you got
'Cause darling, you'll be driving me wild
Better make up your mind, girl, cause its now or never
It's getting down to the night, girl, and I ain't waiting forever
I ain't waiting, girl
She's alright, cause she's all I got tonight
She's alright, and she's eager to please
Down on your knees, this is love in the first degree
Down on your knees, and tonight the lovin's on me
Get down
Now that you got me real worked up
What you gonna do with me
Now that you got me really hot
I'm easy to please
Down on your knees, it's this love in the first degree
Down on your knees, yeah tonight the lovin's on me
Down on your knees, this is love in the first degree
Down on your knees, yeah tonight the lovin's on me
I'm down on my knees, this is love in the first degree
I'm down on my knees, yeah tonight the lovin's on me
Down on my knees, this is love in the first degree
Down on my knees
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Down On Your Knees
Down On Your Knees stands as a defining track from Kiss's 1982 album, Killers. Released during the band's transition into the New Wave era, the song captures the group's evolving sound as they moved away from their classic hard rock roots. The recording features the distinctive guitar work and vocal delivery that characterized this period of their career, blending theatrical rock sensibilities with a more modern production style. As part of a discography that spans decades, this track highlights the band's ability to adapt while maintaining their signature energy. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, reflecting the musical experimentation that defined the early 1980s for the legendary rock act. |
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| Album Lyrics: Killers [1982] |
 Kiss
"Killers [1982]"
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