Kiss And Tell

You Me At Six · Other Songs - You Me At Six

You're so good,

And you're so bad,

And everybody wants to be your man.

Your so good and your so bad,

And everybody wants to be. .

In your hair,

And under your skin,

And in those clothes,

And on those, lips.

But me.



Kiss And Tell,

Everybody else,

And you're at your best,

When I'm making,

Making baby steps.



You make the rules up as you go,

So I've gotta make some of my own,

You make the rules up as you go,

So I'm gonna send your love home.



What did you expect from me?

I said there's so much more that you won't see.

What did you expect from me?

I said I'm smarter than,

Him you see.



Kiss and Tell,

Everybody else,

And you're at your best,

When I'm making,

Baby steps,

And I'm sick and tired,

Of bein' the good guy.

And I've done my time,

You should,

Hit the back of the line.



I know, you don't need to tell me,

I know, you don't need to tell me,

I know, you don't need to tell me,

I know, you don't need to tell me,

I know, you don't need to tell me,

I know, you dont need to tell me,



I know, you don't,

I know, you don't,



Need to tell me,

tell me.



Kiss and Tell,

Everybody else,

And you're at your best,

When I'm making,

Baby steps,

And I'm sick and tired,

Of bein' the good guy.

And I've done my time,

You should,

Hit the back of the line.

Kiss And Tell - You Me At Six

You Me At Six's 'Kiss And Tell' stands as a defining track from their early era, capturing the raw energy and melodic intensity characteristic of their debut period. Released alongside the band's signature punk-influenced rock sound, the recording exemplifies their ability to blend aggressive guitar work with catchy, anthemic choruses that resonated with audiences in the early 2010s. The song reflects the band's signature style of high-octane performance and emotional delivery, cementing their reputation as a formidable force in the UK rock scene during their formative years. As part of their broader discography, it remains a staple for fans seeking the unadulterated power that defined their initial breakthrough.