Kiss Me
"Kiss Me"
Relive the sweet sounds of Sixpence None The Richer's "Kiss Me"! This charming 1998 Pop and Alternative Rock hit captured hearts worldwide. Known for its jangly guitars, Leigh Nash's distinctive vocals, and romantic innocence, it remains an instantly recognizable and beloved late 90s classic love song.
Released as a single in 1998 from their 1997 self-titled album, "Kiss Me" became the defining hit for American band Sixpence None The Richer. Written by guitarist Matt Slocum, the song perfectly blends catchy Pop melodies with the jangly guitars often associated with Alternative Rock and Jangle Pop. Leigh Nash's ethereal lead vocals provided the track's signature gentle and inviting sound.
"Kiss Me" achieved massive international success, significantly boosted by its prominent features in the popular 1999 film She's All That and the hit TV series Dawson's Creek. This exposure, combined with its inherent charm and romantic appeal, led to Grammy nominations and solidified its enduring status. It remains a quintessential late 90s love song, celebrated for its sweet portrayal of blossoming romance.
SONG MEANING: "Kiss Me" paints an idyllic, almost pastoral picture of a perfect romantic setting ("beneath the milky twilight," "moonlit floor," "out on the broken tree-house swing"). Amidst this beautiful, slightly whimsical scenery, the singer makes a simple, direct, and heartfelt request to their partner: "So kiss me." It's about capturing and sealing a fleeting moment of innocent romance and connection through a kiss.
- BAND: Sixpence None The Richer
- GENRE: Alternative Rock, Pop
- OTHER: Love Song
- YEAR: 1998
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