Five Star - The Slightest Touch Lyrics

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The Slightest Touch

The Slightest Touch Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Slightest Touch By Five Star?
Oh, the slightest touch
Oh, the slightest touch I thought I knew how to handle my emotions Until you lit the fuse that triggered the explosion Mm, you turn me on with the power of electric love And now I can’t get enough Turn the voltage up The slightest touch And I go crazy with desire The slightest touch Can bring me to my knees, yeah Watch what you touch 'Cause I’m a real live wire And the slightest touch Is heavy on me So so heavy You turn me into a raving maniac Like a locomotive, you keep me on the right track Mm, you got my senses tuned to your remote control You put a spark in my soul Now I’m too hot to hold The slightest touch And I go crazy with desire The slightest touch Can bring me to my knees, yeah Watch what you touch 'Cause I’m a real live wire And the slightest touch Is heavy on me So heavy There’s one thing That you should know I’m about to lose My self-control So come a little closer No, closer than that! Touch me just one time The slightest touch And I go crazy with desire The slightest touch Can bring me to my knees, yeah Watch what you touch 'Cause I’m a real live wire And the slightest touch Is heavy on me |
Who Wrote The Slightest Touch By Five Star?
Michael Jay Margules, Marvin Morrow
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What's The Duration Of The The Slightest Touch By Five Star?The duration of The Slightest Touch is 4:27 minutes and seconds. |
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