Talk Dirty To Me

Poison · Double Dose: Ultimate Hits [2011]

You know I never

I never seen you look so good

You never act the way you should

But I like it

And I know you like it too

The way that I want you

I gotta have you

Oh yes, I do



I never

I never ever stay out late

You know that I can hardly wait

Just to see you

And I know you can not wait

A'wait to see me too

I gotta touch you



Cause baby we'll be

At the drive-in

In the old man's Ford

behind the bushes

till I'm screamin' for more

Down the basement

lock the cellar door

And baby

Talk dirty to me



You know I call you

I call you on the telephone

I'm only hoping that you're home

So I can hear you

When you say those words to me

And whisper so softly

I gotta hear you



Cause baby we'll be

At the drive-in

In the old man's Ford

behind the bushes

till I'm screamin' for more

Down the basement

lock the cellar door

And baby

Talk dirty to me



C.C. pick up that guitar and talk to me



Cause baby we'll be

At the drive-in

In the old man's Ford

behind the bushes

till I'm screamin' for more more more!

Down the basement

and lock the cellar door

And baby

Talk dirty to me yeah

And baby

talk dirty to me yeah yeah yeah yeah

and baby

talk dirty to me

Talk Dirty To Me

Poison's "Talk Dirty To Me" stands as a defining track from their 1990s glam metal era, capturing the band's signature blend of heavy riffs and catchy hooks. Released on the compilation "Double Dose: Ultimate Hits," the song exemplifies the genre's peak popularity in the early 1990s, featuring the iconic vocal style of Bret Michaels and the driving rhythm characteristic of Poison's discography. The recording reflects the era's mainstream rock sound, where anthemic choruses and polished production dominated the charts. As a staple of their catalog, the track remains a recognizable representation of the band's ability to merge aggressive guitar work with melodic sensibilities that resonated with audiences worldwide during their most successful period.