Kiss Kiss Kiss (Yoko Ono song)

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"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
Single by Yoko Ono
from the album Double Fantasy
A-side "(Just Like) Starting Over"
Released 24 October 1980
Format 7"
Genre Rock
Label Geffen
Producer(s) John Lennon, Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono singles chronology
"Yume O Motou (Let's Have a Dream)"
(1974)
"(Just Like) Starting Over"
(1980)
"Walking on Thin Ice"
(1981)
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
File:YokoOno Kiss02.gif
Single by Yoko Ono
Released 2002
Format CD, 12-inch single
Genre Rock, dance
Length 2:41
Label Parlophone Records (original Geffen)
Producer(s) Yoko Ono, John Lennon and Jack Douglas
Yoko Ono singles chronology
"Open Your Box"
(2001)
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
(2002)
"Yang Yang"
(2002)
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
File:Peaches Kiss Kiss Kiss.jpg
Single by Yoko Ono and Peaches
Released 2007
Format CD, 12-inch single, Vinyl
Genre Rock, dance
Length 3:18
Label Parlophone Records
Producer(s) Peaches
Yoko Ono chronology
"Open Your Box"
(2001)
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
(2002)
"Yang Yang"
(2002)
Peaches chronology
"Boys Wanna Be Her"
(2006)
"Kiss Kiss Kiss"
(2007)
"Wild Thing Peaches Remix"
(2007)

"Kiss Kiss Kiss" is a song by Japanese-American singer Yoko Ono. It was originally released on Double Fantasy, her joint album with John Lennon, as well as on the B-side of his "(Just Like) Starting Over" single. The disco and new wave-influenced song features Ono gasping heavily and appearing to reach orgasm.

In Lennon and Ono's joint 1980 interview with Playboy, Ono said:

John is saying in his song [Starting Over], OK, we had the energy in the Sixties, in the Seventies we separated, but let's start over in the Eighties. He's reaching out to me, the woman. Reaching out after all that's happened, over the battlefield of dead families, is more difficult this time around. On the other side of the record is my song, "Kiss Kiss Kiss," which is the other side of the same question. There is the sound of a woman coming to a climax on it, and she is crying out to be held, to be touched. It will be controversial, because people still feel it's less natural to hear the sounds of a woman's lovemaking than, say, the sound of a Concorde, killing the atmosphere and polluting nature. Altogether, both sides are a prayer to change the Eighties.[1]

In 2002, following the success of "Open Your Box", the track was remixed by Superchumbo[2] and released as a single. It reached #20 on the US dance charts.

In 2005, Detroit group The Dirtbombs included their cover of "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" on their album If You Don't Already Have a Look. Most recently, the track was remixed by Peaches for the Yes, I'm a Witch album.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" (Superchumbo Club Mix)
  2. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" (Superchumbo Twisted Dub)
  3. "Kiss Kiss Kiss" (Superchumbo Radio Version)This version is featured on the remix album Open Your Box

References

  1. http://www.john-lennon.com/playboyinterviewwithjohnlennonandyokoono.htm
  2. Ono* - Kiss Kiss Kiss (Vinyl) at Discogs
  3. Ono* with Peaches / with Blow Up* - Kiss Kiss Kiss / Everyman Everywoman (Vinyl) at Discogs