Any Time, Any Place
Janet Jackson · Janet
In the thunder and rain
You stare into my eyes
I can feel your hand
Movin up my thighs
Skirt around my waist
Wall against my face
I can feel your lips
Oooh
Bridge:
I don’t wanna stop just because
People walkin by are watchin us
I don’t give a damn what they think
I want you now
I don’t wanna stop just because
You feel so good inside of my love
I’m not gonna stop no no no
I want you
All I wanna say is
Chorus:
Any time
And any place
I don’t care who’s around
Mmmm
Any time
And any place
I don’t care who’s around
Nonononono
Weeoooh-hooo
Ooooooohooo
Hoohoo
Dancin on the floor
Feelin the slow groove
My mind is startin to burn
With forbidden thoughts
Strangers all around
With the lights down low
I was thinkin maybe we could
Well...you know
Bridge
Chorus (2x)
You stare into my eyes
I can feel your hand
Movin up my thighs
Skirt around my waist
Wall against my face
I can feel your lips
Oooh
Bridge:
I don’t wanna stop just because
People walkin by are watchin us
I don’t give a damn what they think
I want you now
I don’t wanna stop just because
You feel so good inside of my love
I’m not gonna stop no no no
I want you
All I wanna say is
Chorus:
Any time
And any place
I don’t care who’s around
Mmmm
Any time
And any place
I don’t care who’s around
Nonononono
Weeoooh-hooo
Ooooooohooo
Hoohoo
Dancin on the floor
Feelin the slow groove
My mind is startin to burn
With forbidden thoughts
Strangers all around
With the lights down low
I was thinkin maybe we could
Well...you know
Bridge
Chorus (2x)
Any Time, Any Place
Released on Janet Jackson's 1986 debut album *Janet*, "Any Time, Any Place" stands as a defining track of the New Jack Swing era. The song showcases Jackson's early vocal prowess and the album's signature blend of R&B and hip-hop influences. Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, the recording features a distinctive synth-driven groove that became a staple of mid-80s pop music. As a lead single, it helped establish Jackson's reputation as a formidable solo artist, setting the stage for her subsequent chart-topping success. The track remains a cultural touchstone, illustrating the evolution of female R&B vocals during the transition from the 1980s to the 1990s.
