Feel It Lyrics

[Verse 1]
After the party
You took me back to your parlour
A little nervous laughter
Locking the door
My stockings fall onto the floor
Desperate for more
Nobody else can share this
Here comes one and one makes one
The glorious union
Well, it could be love, or it could be just lust
But it will be fun
It will be wonderful

[Chorus]
Oh, feel it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Oh, feel it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Oh, I need it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Feel it
See what you're doing to me
See what you're doing to me

[Verse 2]
God, but you're beautiful, aren't you?
Feel your warm hand walking around
I won't pull away
My passion always wins, keep on a-moving in
So, keep on tuning in
Synchronize rhythm now
[Chorus]
Oh, feel it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Oh, feel it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Oh, I need it, oh-oh, feel it, feel it, my love
Feel it
See what you're doing to me
See what you're doing to me
See what you're doing to me

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“Feel It” is the 8th song off of Kate Bush’s debut album The Kick Inside .This song is so beautiful and yet so vulnerable. The girl seems young and inexperienced. Maybe this is her first sexual encounter (with this man), and party alcohol has affected her mood. There is nervous laughter; and her preconceived idea of sex seems based on a Religious Class teaching of a glorious union between two people, etc. Of course, she understands that in the hierarchy of sex, there is also a loving union and a lustful, fun encounter. But she doesn’t seem to know what she in for, other than experience. She is abandoning herself to her unbridled pleasure. The ‘See what you’re doing to me’ is such a tender observation, and really makes this a thinking-(wo)man’s love song that lingers in the mind long after the post-coital cigarette!

This is the only track from her debut album to feature piano-only instrumentation (played by Kate).

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Recorded At
AIR Studios, London, UK
Release Date
February 17, 1978
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