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KISS - Let's Put The X In Sex



Let's Put The X In Sex Bass Tab by KISS | Songsterr Tabs with Rhythm
I got a letter just the other day She sent a picture, but she didn't sign her name She wore high heels and a little black lace I knew her body, but I couldn't see her face She didn't leave a number, not an address or a clue But something in that photograph reminded me of you. Baby, let's put the X in sex Love's like a muscle and you make me wanna flex Baby, let's put the X in sex Keep it undercover, baby let me be your private eye. I got a call in the middle of the night Heavy breathin' never sounded quite so nice She said: Oh yeah, I wish that I was there I asked who was calling, but she wasn't playing fair Sometimes you gotta suffer for the pleasure that you seek You're beggin' for an eyeful but you only get a peek. I heard somebody knockin' so I opened up the door She wore a hat, shades, and a trench coat Wasn't wearin' that much more She said she knew my secrets but I didn't have a clue Then I saw those black lace panties and I knew that it was you. Baby, let's put the X in sex Love's like a muscle and you make me wanna flex Baby, let's put the X in sex Keep it undercover, baby let me be your private eye Let's put the X in sex Love's like a muscle and you make me wanna flex Baby, let's put the X in sex Keep it undercover, baby let me be your private eye Let's put the X in sex Love's like a muscle and you make me wanna flex Baby, let's put the X in sex Keep it undercover, baby let me be your private eye Let's put the X in sex Love's like a muscle and you make me wanna flex Baby, let's put the X in sex.


Let’s put the X in the sex – Kiss
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The song was written by Paul Stanley and his frequent collaborator Desmond Child. According to The Official Price Guide to Kiss Collectibles by Ingo Floren, the two songs let some fans wonder about the new musical direction of the band" because they "were produced with lots of keyboards over a dance-orientated beat". The promotional 12" vinyl version had several remixes that were intended to be radio-friendly.