Tighter And Tigher
David Hasselhoff · Other Songs - David Hasselhoff
Nobody else before you
Ever gave me such a beautiful feeling
A woman you touched my soul yea
Honey don't let go now
Hold on baby just a little bit tighter
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
I love you so much
And I can't let go
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Love is so surprising
Opened up my eyes and
You reached out and ya took my hand
Baby you touched my soul now
Woman don't let go now
Hold on baby just a little bit tighter
C'mon girl
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
I love you so much
And I can't let go
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Hold on (* just a little bit, just a little bit)
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
I love you so much
And I can't let go
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Hold on (* just a little bit, just a little bit)
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Just a little, just a little,
Just a little bit tighter now baby
(* tighter - tighter)
Just a little, just a little,
Just a little bit tighter now baby
(* tighter - tighter)
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
I love you so much
And I can't let go
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Hold on (* just a little bit, just a little bit)
C'mon girl
Hold on
Just a little bit tighter now baby
Hold on, hold on,
Hold on just a little bit tighter
Hold on, hold on,
C'mon hold me just a little bit tighter
You know you touched my soul now
You know you touched my soul now
Such a beautiful feeling
(* backing vocals)
About Tighter And Tigher
David Hasselhoff's "Tighter And Tigher" stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s pop-rock era, serving as the title track to his debut solo album. Released alongside his iconic role in the television series *Baywatch*, the song encapsulated the high-energy, synth-driven sound that characterized his public persona and musical output during that decade. As a staple of his discography, the track exemplifies the polished production and dramatic vocal delivery that made Hasselhoff a cultural icon, resonating deeply with audiences who embraced the optimism and theatricality of the era. Its enduring popularity reflects the song's ability to transcend its original context, remaining a recognizable element of his body of work and a nostalgic touchstone for fans of 1980s television and music.
