Kiss And Tell

Bryan Ferry · Tokyo Joe-Best [2000]

Ten cents a dance

It's the only price to pay

Why give 'em more

When it's only love for sale?

Adam and Eve

It's the oldest game in town

Just a one way street

To a faded magazine



Kiss and tell

Money talks - it never lies

Kiss and tell

Give and take

- eye for an eye

Fever - the heat of the night

Dreamer - stealer of sighs



One public face

In a private limousine

Flash photograph

It's the only light you see

No secret life

There's no secret you can steel

Your lips are moving

But I will never know

What they mean



Kiss and tell

Money talks - and love...it burns

Kiss and tell

Give and take - we live and learn

Fever - the heat of the night

Dreamer - stealer of sighs



Fever - the heat of the night

Dreamer - stealer of sighs



Kiss and tell

We never lie

Kiss and tell

Eye for an eye

Kiss and tell

Blood on a nail

Kiss and tell

Kiss me again

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss and tell

Kiss And Tell - Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry's "Kiss And Tell" serves as a poignant addition to his extensive discography, reflecting the romantic melancholy characteristic of his solo work. While often associated with his earlier tenure in Roxy Music, this track stands as a distinct song in Ferry's solo catalogue, capturing the tension between intimacy and betrayal. The song exemplifies Ferry's signature style, blending lush orchestration with a vocal delivery that balances vulnerability and theatricality. Released on the compilation "Tokyo Joe-Best [2000]", the recording highlights his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads that resonate across decades of rock history. Its inclusion in a greatest hits collection underscores its enduring appeal and status as a staple of Ferry's romantic repertoire.