Darling I Love You
David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff
Shave and get dressed
I've joined the rat race
Just like the rest
Horse back the highways
Rats fill the streets
Girl I get through it
I don't mind the fight
'cause I know you're waitin' to love me at night
Darling I love you
I live for your touch
You feel so good and you give me so much
Darling I love you
The world can be cold
Who cares as long as I have you to hold
Life's full of hustle
Concrete and clay
I feel you in me
Want you all day
Letters and phone calls
Fill in my time
I count the minutes
Till I get through
Just when it's dark
I can make love to you
Darling I love you
I live for your touch
You feel so good and you give me so much
Darling I love you
The world can be cold
Who cares as long as I have you to hold
Darling I love you
I live for your touch
You feel so good and you give me so much
Darling I love you
The world can be cold
Who cares as long as I have you to hold
What good is morning
I have to go
Noon time is lonely
It moves so slow
Dying to kiss you
Take care inside
I feel your body
When we're apart
Want to run home so the loving can start
Darling I love you
I live for your touch
You feel so good and you give me so much
Darling I love you
The world can be cold
Who cares as long as I have you to hold
Darling I love you
I live for your touch
You feel so good and you give me so much
Darling I love you
The world can be cold
Who cares as long as I have you to hold
Darling I love you
I have you to hold
Darling I Love You
David Hasselhoff's "Darling I Love You" stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s pop-rock era, capturing the exuberant spirit of his career at its peak. Released during the height of his fame, the track exemplifies the genre's signature blend of soaring melodies, driving rhythms, and theatrical vocal delivery that characterized his discography. As a staple of his live performances and television appearances, the song became an enduring cultural touchstone, embodying the optimistic and high-energy aesthetic of the decade. Its enduring popularity reflects the artist's ability to craft music that resonated deeply with audiences, cementing his status as a global icon through both his recordings and his public persona.
