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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Angus Young
Lead Guitar
Bon Scott
Lead Vocals
Malcolm Young
Rhythm Guitar
Phil Rudd
Drums
Cliff Williams
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Angus Young
Songwriter
Bon Scott
Songwriter
Malcolm Young
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Producer
Kevin Dallimore
Assistant Engineer
Mark Dearnley
Recording Engineer
Tony Platt
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
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
[PreChorus]
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
[Chorus]
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
[Verse 2]
She had the face of an angel
Smiling with sin
A body of Venus with arms
Dealing with danger
Stroking my skin
Like a thunder and lightning storm
[PreChorus]
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
[Chorus]
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 got a touch, a touch too much (Touch me)
[Bridge]
Seems like a touch (A touch too much)
You know it's much too much (Much too much)
I really want to feel you (Touch too much)
Girl, you know you're giving me (Much too much)
[Bridge]
Seems like a touch
Just a dirty little touch
I really need your touch
'Cause you're much too, much too, much too much
[Refrain]
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 got a touch, a touch too much
Seems like a touch, a touch too much
[Outro]
A touch too much
A touch too much
A touch too much
A touch
Come on touch me
Yeah
Written by: Ronald Scott Belford, Angus McKinnon Young, Malcolm Mitchell Young