Submitted by Matt on Mon, 03/12/2018 - 23:44
Song Rating
Average: 5 (4 votes)
Artist
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Lyrics

Is it too much to ask?
I want a comfortable bed that won't hurt my back
Food to fill me up
And warm clothes and all that stuff
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have all of this, and

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa-oh-oh
Passionate kisses from you?

Is it too much to demand
I want a full house and a rock-'n'-roll band
Pens that won't run out of ink
And cool quiet and time to think
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have this?
Shouldn't I have all of this, and

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa-oh-oh
Passionate kisses from you?

Do I want too much?
Am I going overboard to want that touch?
I shout it out to the night
Give me what I deserve 'cause it's my right
Shouldn't I have this? (shouldn't I?)
Shouldn't I have this? (shouldn't I?)
Shouldn't I have all of this, and

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa-oh-oh
Passionate kisses from you?

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses, whoa-oh-oh
Passionate kisses from you?

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses from you?

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses from you?

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses from you?

Passionate kisses
Passionate kisses from you?

Image
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Passionate Kisses
RS500_rank
0
Length
3:23
Released Year
1992
Genre Era
Genre
Key
D
Produced By
Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Jennings
Released Info
Columbia
Musicbrainz ID
73b65625-8d6f-4c2f-88a5-f0d197a494dd
Song Note

Released in January 1993, "Passionate Kisses" it was the third single from Carpenter's album Come On Come On. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in March 1993.[1] Carpenter's hit cover adheres closely in tempo, feel, and instrumentation to Williams' original recording similarly relying on the catchy guitar riff to anchor the record.[2] The recording enhanced Carpenter's crossover appeal and earned her the Best Female Country Vocal Performance Grammy in addition to securing the Best Country Song award for Williams in 1994.

Song Note Source
Wikipedia
Song of Day Date
Written By
Lucinda Williams
Album
Come On Come On
Vocal Type
Female
Song Status