Kiss You Inside Out
Hedley · Other Songs - Hedley
Where I'm willing to take you girl
I will feel every inch of your skin
And you know I can rock your world
I'ma be the calm in the storm you're looking for
I'll be the shipwreck that takes you down
I don't mind if you lie in my bed
We can stay here forever now.
Ooh ooh
Turn off the lights
Take off your clothes
Turn on the stereo
Ooh ooh
Give up the fight
I'm in control
Why don't you let it go?
Yeah, I wanna know you inside out
I'll spend my life trying to figure out
Just close your eyes and shut your mouth
And let me kiss you inside out.
I don't care if you steal all my air
We can breathe in together as one
It's all right if you're here every night
Waking up with you in the sun
We start with an hour and we finally waste the day
Kicking back with the love we found.
I don't mind if you lie in my bed
We can stay here forever now
Ooh ooh
Turn off the lights
Take off your clothes
Turn on the stereo
Ooh ooh
Give up the fight
I'm in control
Why don't you let it go?
Yeah, I wanna know you inside out
I'll spend my life trying to figure out
Just close your eyes and shut your mouth
And let me kiss you inside out.
Let me love you, let me love you
Let me love you, babe.
[x4]
I don't mind if you lie in my bed
We can stay here forever now.
Ooh ooh
Turn off the lights
Take off your clothes
Turn on the stereo
Ooh ooh
Give up the fight
I'm in control
Why don't you let it go?
Just let it go.
Yeah, I wanna know you inside out
I'll spend my life trying to figure out
Just close your eyes and shut your mouth
And let me kiss you inside out.
I wanna know you inside out.
I'll spend my life trying to figure out
Just close your eyes and shut your mouth
And let me kiss you inside out.
Kiss You Inside Out
Hedley's 'Kiss You Inside Out' stands as a defining track from the UK indie pop revival of the late 2000s. Released alongside his acclaimed album 'The Show Must Go', the song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of melodic sensibility and raw, emotive vocals. Hedley's distinctive voice, often described as a cross between a child and a man, delivers a hauntingly intimate performance that captures the vulnerability and energy characteristic of his work. The recording features a production style that balances acoustic warmth with atmospheric textures, creating a soundscape that resonated deeply with fans of the era. As a staple of his discography, the track remains a poignant representation of the indie pop movement's focus on personal storytelling and melodic clarity, cementing Hedley's status as a significant figure in contemporary British music.

