Kiss In The Night
David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff
You feel like heaven to me
And darling you're gonna see
No-one could love you more
Now that I've found you
I won't let you go
I want the whole world to know
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
And hold you beside me
'cos I know I'll love you
For all my life
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
Come stay here forever
Let's get together my darling
I need your sweet lips tonight
I never dreamed this was how love would be
Don't think that I could exist
'cos it's your kiss that I'd miss
I need you close to me
I know for sure there's no way we will part
You've taken hold of my heart
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
And hold you beside me
'cos I know I'll love you
For all my life
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
Come stay here forever
Let's get together my darling
I need your sweet lips tonight
No-one can do for me
The things you do to me
I can't believe you're all mine
I need you oh so much
I need your tender touch
You're sweeter than the sweetest wine
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
And hold you beside me
'cos I know I'll love you
For all my life
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
Come stay here forever
Let's get together my darling
I need your sweet lips tonight
Let's get together my darling
I need your sweet lips tonight
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
And hold you beside me
'cos I know I'll love you
For all my life
I wanna feel your kiss in the night
Come stay here forever
Let's get together my darling
I need your sweet lips tonight
Kiss In The Night
Kiss In The Night stands as a quintessential example of David Hasselhoff's pop-rock output during his peak television era. Known for his powerful, theatrical vocals, Hasselhoff delivered this track with the same earnest energy that defined his crossover success in the 1980s and 1990s. The song reflects his signature style, blending straightforward melodies with an anthemic quality that resonated with fans of his dramatic persona. While often associated with his roles in Baywatch and Knight Rider, his musical catalogue remains a distinct entity within the pop landscape. This recording captures the straightforward, emotive approach that characterized his solo work, offering a nostalgic glimpse into a time when television stars commanded significant attention on the music charts through sheer vocal presence and charismatic delivery.

