Baby's On Fire

Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar

Her love is red hot when she comes undone

Never thought gettin' burned could be so much fun

Always comin' up with something new

Yeah, that woman taught me a thing or two



She's on fire, my baby's on fire



We go out driving in my 6.6 yeah

Bypass the city head straight for the sticks

Shut off the lights turn off the key

No sooner set the brake she jumps on top of me



She's on fire, my baby's on fire

Now let it burn, oh yeah, I like it hot

She's on fire, my baby's on fire



No time for friends, no time for rest

Straight home from school, she starts to get undressed

It's five below but it's hot down here

I get so hot every time she comes near



Turned on to love like it's the latest style

I get a response from just a look with a smile

She's like a bomb that's about to explode

Just one touch and she begins to unload



She's on fire, my baby's on fire

She takes me higher, my baby's on fire



She's on fire my baby's on fire

She's on fire, my baby's on fire

Oh, now let it burn

About Baby's On Fire

Sammy Hagar's "Baby's On Fire" stands as a vibrant testament to his signature blend of rock and country, capturing the raw energy of his solo career. Released during a period where Hagar solidified his status as a leading figure in the rock genre, the track exemplifies his ability to fuse melodic sensibilities with powerful guitar work. The song reflects the broader landscape of 1980s rock, where artists like Hagar pushed boundaries by integrating country roots into hard rock arrangements. Hagar's vocal delivery on this recording showcases his characteristic grit and charisma, making it a staple in his discography. While the specific album placement may vary in internal records, the song remains a defining piece of his musical output, often associated with his work alongside bands like Montrose or his solo endeavors. It captures the spirit of an era defined by high-octane performances and emotional storytelling, cementing Hagar's legacy as a versatile and influential voice in American rock music.