Kiss Me
Robbie Williams · Rudebox [2006]
Callers as though they were Christmas Eve
I'm disappointed and I don't know why
She gave me laughter and hope and a sock in the eye
In my young life and I know something now
I've never tried to create a wow
Wows are few frustration more common
Now I can feel it in my soul that's why I gave the come on
Kiss me with your mouth
Your love is better than wine
Kiss me with your mouth
Your love is better than wine
But wine is all I have
Will your love ever be mine
Faces fall before my feet
Like blood onto a clean white sheet
When I grow old I won't forget
To innocence my only debt
Wow, I feel so fresh today
Barefoot in the snow to make love in the hay
The stars are bright in the abyss
Now I can feel you in my arms, I explode inside your kiss
Kiss me with your mouth
Your love is better than wine
But wine is all I have
Will your love ever be mine
Kiss me with your mouth
Your love is better than wine
Kiss me with your mouth
Your love is better than wine
But wine is all I have
Will your love ever be mine
Kiss Me
Kiss Me stands as a vibrant song in Robbie Williams' eclectic discography, appearing on his 2006 album Rudebox. The track showcases the artist's willingness to experiment with upbeat, dance-oriented pop sounds that diverged from his earlier ballad-heavy hits. Released during a period where Williams actively explored diverse musical textures, the song reflects his enduring ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly melodies. While Rudebox received mixed critical reception for its ambitious production, Kiss Me remains a notable example of Williams' capacity to blend pop sensibilities with energetic rhythms. The recording highlights his signature vocal style and charismatic delivery, cementing his status as a versatile performer within the British music landscape. This work continues to resonate with fans who appreciate his dynamic approach to songwriting and his consistent evolution as a recording artist.

