C'mon And Love Me

Kiss · Icon: Kiss [2010]

She's a dancer, a romancer

I'm a Capricorn and she's a Cancer

She saw my picture in a music magazine

When she met me, said she'd get me

Touched her hips and told me that she'd let me

I took her hand, baby this is what I said



I said baby, baby, don't you hesitate

'Cause I just can't wait

Lady, won't you take me down to my knees

You can do what you please

Come on and love me



I'm a man, I'm no baby

And you're lookin' every inch a lady

You're good lookin' and you're lookin' like you should be good

You were distant, now you're nearer

I can feel your face inside the mirror

The lights are out and I can feel you, baby, with my hand



So baby, baby, don't you hesitate

'Cause I just can't wait

Lady, won't you take me down to my knees

You can do what you please

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me



Baby, baby, don't you hesitate

'Cause I just can't wait

Lady, won't you take me down to my knees

You can do what you please

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

Come on and love me

C'mon And Love Me

Released in 2010 on the album Icon: Kiss, "C'mon And Love Me" is a track by the iconic rock band Kiss. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of theatrical rock and hard rock, featuring their characteristic vocal harmonies and heavy guitar riffs. While the band is best known for their 1970s hits like "Rock And Roll All Right Now" and "I Was Made For Lovin' You," this recording demonstrates their continued ability to craft anthemic power ballads. The track serves as a testament to the band's enduring legacy in the hard rock genre, showcasing their commitment to high-energy performances and dramatic stage presence. It stands as a significant song in their extensive discography, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners who appreciate classic rock aesthetics.