It was one of those nights
When you turned out the lights
And everything comes into view
She was taking her time
I was losing my mind
There was nothing that she wouldn't do

It wasn't the first
It 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
A body of Venus with arms
Dealing with danger
Stroking my skin
Let the thunder and lightening start

It wasn't the first
It wasn't the last
It wasn't that she didn't care
She wanted it hard
And 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 had 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 want to feel your (touch too much)
Girl you know you're giving 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
Giving me a touch, a touch too much
Baby gotta 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
A touch
Come on and touch me
Yeah


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  • +5
    General Comment

    such filth and repulsive, crude, and disgusting obsession with sex and materializing women. You would have to be some kind of sick pig to write a song like this. And that, ladies and genitals, is why i love ac/dc

    p0ptarth3r0on March 11, 2014   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    best ac/dc song

    Superunknownon September 28, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Hmm. I always thought it was 'this damn woman's gonna drive me insane.'

    MrsJoeyRamoneon January 06, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    horribly filthy, i love it.

    thefiston April 09, 2009   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    I think this song can be interpreted in two ways:

    1.) A woman who has a larger sex drive then a man, which he calls "a touch too much" because it drives him insane. (Overstimulation, ie.)

    2.) Also, it could be about a mans sexual fantasy/masturbation. If you look at the lyrics "It was one of those nights When you turned out the lights And everything comes into view" etc. that idea fits.

    acdcfanaticon September 21, 2014   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    TOTALLY

    Bertxxon October 19, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I wouldnt say it is a best song overall. Its bloody damn good, & definitely as far as Bon was concerned one of his best singing performances throughout his career with regard to hitting the right notes on a song which made it appeal to hard-core fans as well as mainstream radio, whether this was the intention or not I dunno. I feel that it just came out like this when they recorded it & whereas AC/DC want to please themselves & the fans, Mutt-Lange was looking for commercial success, so it kinda struck the happy balance for the Highway To Hell album which made both the band & producer happy, coz AC/DC have never for themselves tried or wanted to be a commercial singles band. Funnily enough I think this album turned out to be one of Mutts first big commercial successes, considering the album as a whole is not a stereotypical commercial offering. It rocks & rocks hard, but it pricked many more people`s ears up to the fact that there is a band called AC/DC and that they have kick-ass songs which are addictive to the ears, & rock their heart out, and you wanna buy more & hear more, etc

    AndyRockeron November 16, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    The slow pace and strong beat of the song makes it a good one to make love to.

    Balleron January 24, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ahh why hasn't anyone else commented on this song?! i freakin love it :)

    heylosron August 03, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This whole album is just so good, the Boys and Mutt met up when their stars were aligned I reckon!

    BazBearon February 12, 2007   Link

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