Kiss (When The Sun Don't Shine)

Vengaboys · The Platinum Album [2000]

Oh oh oh!

Shalala lalala lala lalala lala lalala

Shalala lalala lala lalala lala lalala



Every friday

My head's spinnin' round and round

Been workin' all week now, baby

Yes it's my day

I take a trip downtown

To my favourite club now, baby



That's when I see you

With loving arms to fall into

But I'm not looking for full time love

There's still so much I wanna do



I only kiss kiss kiss

When the sun don't shine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

You wanna kiss kiss kiss

Then tonight is fine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!



Make some noise for the Vengaboys



Can live without it

I don't want a full time love

Cause it's not on my mind now, babe

You know my freedom

Is what I'm thinking of

And I ain't got the time now, baby



Straight out of the blue

You came and asked me to

Be your date in the daytime, babe

But I am sorry no can do



I only kiss kiss kiss

When the sun don't shine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

You wanna kiss kiss kiss

Then tonight is fine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!



I only kiss kiss kiss

When the sun don't shine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

You wanna kiss kiss kiss

Then tonight is fine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!



Kiss me

When the sun don't shine

Kiss me

When the sun don't shine



Oh oh oh!

Make some noise for the Vengaboys

Oh oh oh!

Make some noise for the Vengaboys



Shalala lalala lala lalala lala lalala

Shalala lalala lala lalala lala lalala



I only kiss kiss kiss

When the sun don't shine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

You wanna kiss kiss kiss

Then tonight is fine

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!



I only kiss kiss kiss (kiss me)

When the sun don't shine (when the sun don't shine)

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

You wanna kiss kiss kiss (kiss me)

Then tonight is fine (when the sun don't shine)

Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh!

Kiss (When The Sun Don't Shine)

Released in 2000 on The Platinum Album, this track by Vengaboys exemplifies the high-energy Eurodance sound that defined the early 2000s. The song features the group's signature four-part vocal harmony and driving electronic beats, characteristic of their work alongside hits like 'Shalala Lala' and 'We're Going To Ibiza'. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the infectious, party-oriented spirit of the era, blending catchy melodies with the club-ready production typical of their catalogue. It remains a recognizable song in their body of work, reflecting the mainstream pop-dance trends of the turn of the millennium.