Touch Too Much

AC/DC · Highway To Hell

It was one of those nights when you turn out the lights
And everything comes into view
She was taking her time, I was loosing my mind
There was nothing that she wouldn't do
It wasn't the first, wasn't the last
She knew we was making love
I was so satisfied deep down inside
Like a hand in a velvet glove
Seems like a touch, a touch too much
Seems like a touch, a touch too much
Too much for my body, too much for my brain
This damn woman's gonna drive me insane
She's got a touch, a touch too much
She had the face of an angel, smiling with sin
The body of venus with arms
Dealin' with danger, strokin' my skin
Like a thunder and lightening storm
It wasn't the first, wasn't the last
It wasn't that she didn't care
She wanted it hard, wanted it fast
She liked it done medium rare
Seems like a touch, a touch too much
Seems like a touch, a touch too much
Too much for my body, too much for my brain
This damn woman's gonna drive me insane
She has a touch, a touch too much
Touch me!
Seems like a touch (touch too much)
You know it's much too much (much too much)
I really wanna feel ya (touch too much)
Girl, you know you're givin' me (much too much)
Seems like a touch
Just a dirty little touch
I really need your touch
'Cause you're much too much too much too much
Seems like a touch
A touch too much
Seems like a touch
A touch too much
Give me your touch
A touch too much
Baby you've got a touch
A touch too much
Seems like a touch
A touch too much
A touch too much
A touch too much
A touch too much
Touch, come on and touch me!
Yeah! ahh!

Touch Too Much

AC/DC's 'Touch Too Much' stands as a defining track from their 1979 album 'Highway To Hell,' embodying the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues-infused energy. Recorded during the height of their international success, the song features the iconic guitar work of Angus Young and the driving rhythm section that became hallmarks of their sound. As a staple of their discography, it captures the raw, unfiltered attitude of the late 1970s rock scene while establishing themes of passion and intensity that resonate across generations. The recording serves as a powerful example of the band's ability to craft anthems that balance melodic hooks with aggressive distortion, cementing their status as pioneers of modern heavy metal and hard rock.