Kiss Me Baby

Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys

Please don't let me argue anymore
I won't make you worry like before
Can't remember what we fought about
Late late last night we said it was over
But I remember when we thought it out
We both had a broken heart

(Woah baby) Kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you
(Woah baby) kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you

As I drove away I felt a tear
It hit me I was losing someone dear
Told my folks I would be alright
Tossed and I turned, my head was so heavy
Then I wondered as it got light
Were you still awake like me?

(Woah baby) Kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you
(Woah baby) kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you

Tight

(Woah baby) Kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you
(Woah baby) kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you
(Woah baby) Kiss me baby
(Woah baby) Love to hold you

Kiss Me Baby

Released by The Beach Boys in 1963, "Kiss Me Baby" stands as a quintessential example of the group's early surf rock and pop sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm section that defined the California sound of the early 1960s. As one of their most recognizable early singles, it showcases Brian Wilson's melodic sensibilities and the vocal interplay that would later evolve into their more complex studio productions. The song captures the carefree spirit of youth and summer, serving as a foundational piece in the band's discography that paved the way for their subsequent innovations in harmony and production. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to blend catchy pop structures with emotional depth.