I Want To Touch You

McFly · Other Songs - McFly

I want to touch you

(And sleep with you)

I want to touch you baby

(Its about)

I want to touch you

(Yes that's you)

I want to touch you



Yesterday i told you something i thought you knew

Yes i told you with a smile

I want to touch you

Then you whispered in my ear and you told me too

Get lost you make me sick

I wouldn't touch you



But I will touch you in all the right places

If you want me too

But if you denied me one of your kisses

Sarah Cox will do

So hold me close and say three words like you used to do

Groping on the studio floor

I want to touch you



And if i had only one of these wishes

I would wish for you

Dressed in a tight nurses outfit

And i know what to do

So give it up cos you know full well that you want me too

I'll dress up as Sandy Lyle

And ill win the jackpot

And i'll take you with a smile

I want to touch you



I want to touch you

(And sleep with you)

I want to touch you baby

(its all about)

I want to touch you

(Yes that's you)

I want to touch you baby

(its all about)

I want to touch you

(sleep with u)

I want to touch you

(its all about)

I want to touch you

(Yes that's you)

I want to touch you

I wanna touch youuuuuuuuuu

I Want To Touch You

McFly's "I Want To Touch You" stands as a defining track from their early pop-rock era, showcasing the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and energetic instrumentation. Released during their rise to prominence, the song exemplifies the polished production style that characterized their debut period, featuring frontman Tom Fletcher's charismatic vocal delivery. As a staple of their discography, it captures the youthful exuberance and emotional vulnerability often explored in their catalogue, resonating with audiences who connected with the band's anthemic sound. The recording reflects the broader landscape of 2000s British pop, contributing to McFly's status as a major force in the genre while maintaining a distinct identity through their collaborative songwriting approach.