Summary:
- Release year: 1986
- Songwriter: Mark Shreeve, Jon Astrop, and Pete Q. Harris
- Singer: Samantha Fox
- Album: Touch Me
- Duration: 3:44
- Recording Location: Battery, London
- Achievements: #1 in Australia, Canada, Finland, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland, #3 in the UK and #4 in the US.
About: Touch Me (I want your body)
“Touch Me (I Want Your Body)” is a dance-pop song by English singer Samantha Fox from her debut studio album, Touch Me (1986). Written by Mark Shreeve, Jon Astrop, and Pete Q. Harris, and produced by the latter two, the song was released on 10 March 1986 as Fox’s debut single and the lead single from the Touch Me album.
“Touch Me (I Want Your Body)” was a worldwide success, peaking at #3 on the UK Singles Chart and #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, while topping the charts in Australia, Canada, Finland, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland.
The song is about her searching for a man. The accompanying music video featured Samantha Fox, (Samantha Karen Fox) pop-icon and pin-up, and also former Sun page 3 girl, performing to a packed crowd wearing ripped jeans and a denim jacket. During the song, a young man climbs on stage from the crowd and engages in some sexual body-to-body dance moves. The song is loaded with sexual innuendos.
Hello,
Does anyone remember who young man was?
During the song, she pulls a young man from the crowd and teases him before moving on to someone else. The song is loaded with sexual innuendos.
All the best
Debbie
Unfortunately, I have no idea and poking around on the internet, I couldn’t find anything, but it must’ve been a memorable moment for a young lad! Maybe he’s still bragging about it somewhere, who knows? If you find out, please let us know! Thanks!
After better reviewing the video, she Samantha Fox actually doesn’t pull the guy from the crowd, he climbs, unopposed, on stage and briefly joins the singer apparently trying some seductive moves playing along Samantha Fox’s teasing performance. I would think it was arranged, but I haven’t found much about it. It will be corrected in the above article.