Nice And Slow
Elton John · Other Songs - Elton John
So honey turn out the lights
And do it nice and slow
Do it nice and slow
You can work on a charm
And tell the man in your arms
To do it nice and slow
Do it nice and slow
Lying here in a way that I have always wanted
Close to you in a scene that I have always haunted
Time and time again we defended a right to cling to
Our love-shy goodbyes, for broken hearts could cry
You can do it, you can do it slow
You can do it slow, slow, slow
You can do it slow, slow
Do it nice and slow
You can turn on the heat
To keep a man on the streets
When you do it nice and slow
I like it when you do it nice and slow
You can work on a spell
And weave your magic so well
When you do it nice and slow
Come on and do it nice and slow
You can do it, you can do it I know
You can do it nice and slow
You can do it, you can do it
You can do it nice and slow, slow
I like it when you do it slow, slow
Come on and do it
Do it nice and slow
Nice And Slow
Elton John's "Nice And Slow" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career pop sensibility, blending lush orchestration with his signature vocal delivery. Released in the 1990s, the track exemplifies the polished production style that defined his work during this period, featuring a driving rhythm section and melodic hooks characteristic of his greatest hits compilations. The song reflects the enduring appeal of John's songwriting, which consistently merges romantic themes with sophisticated arrangements. As part of his extensive discography, it showcases his ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonate across generations, maintaining the emotional depth and theatrical flair that have made him a global icon since the 1970s.

