Miss Your Kiss
Rick Springfield · Other Songs - Rick Springfield
Not too much
Send your love express, but I don't need it all that much
Not too much
You know it's true, you know it's true
I don't miss your fascinating conversation
And there's more room in the bed now that you're gone
Don't tell me I miss your smile, you know me baby
This is the real deal and you know just what I've missed
You get my gist, the thing is this
Baby I Miss Your Kiss (not joking)
The truth is this (you just can't miss)
I don't want to be fooling around (Miss Your Kiss)
Baby I Miss Your Kiss (trust me on this)
If I had my wish couldn't ask for more
Miss Your Kiss
Now when I get home if you still want to talk all night
That's alright
And I want it known if you just want to turn out the light
I won't fight
I'll make love to you, make love to you... If you want to
You know baby anything goes
And I'll even get you breakfast in your bed
As long as I get my fix
You know it baby, I'm missing the real thing
And you know just what that is
If I resist just slap my wrist
Baby I Miss Your Kiss (not joking)
The truth is this (you just can't miss)
I don't want to be fooling around (Miss Your Kiss)
Baby I Miss Your Kiss (trust me on this)
If I had my wish couldn't ask for more
Miss Your Kiss
I know what I want, and what I don't have
What I won't give for your kiss
Nothing better, nothing better
If you hear me say 'Yeah yeah'
That's the way I want it face to face
Miss Your Kiss
Rick Springfield's "Miss Your Kiss" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized his work in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The song exemplifies the pop-rock sound Springfield helped popularize, blending upbeat rhythms with introspective lyrics about longing and connection. Released during a period where he was establishing himself beyond his earlier fame as a member of the E Street Band, the recording showcases his signature vocal style and songwriting approach. It remains a staple of his discography, reflecting the era's musical landscape and his ability to craft catchy, emotionally resonant anthems that continue to resonate with audiences today.

