About "STEAL MY KISSES"
"Steal My Kisses" is a song by American music group Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals from their album Burn to Shine. The beat of the song is formed with beatboxing by Rahzel. It was released in February 2000 through Virgin Records America as the album's fourth and final single.
"Steal My Kisses" peaked number 11 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 and topped the Billboard Triple-A chart for 3 weeks. It also charted in New Zealand, where it held the number-two position on the RIANZ Singles Chart for four nonconsecutive weeks, finished 2000 as the country's fifth-best-selling single, and received a gold certification for sales of over 5,000 copies.
Top songs by Ben Harper
- Alone
- Church On Time
- Beloved One
- Blessed To Be A Witness
- Strawberry Fields Forever (beatles Cover)
- Not Fire Not Ice
- Mama's Trippin'
- Excuse Me Mr.
- Fight For Your Mind
- Forgiven
- Ashes
- Oppression
- Steal My Kisses
- Take My Hand
- Suzie Blue
- Take That Attitude To Your Grave
- Temporary Remedy
- So High So Low
- Please Me Like You Want To
- Pleasure And Pain
- Power Of The Gospel
- Roses From My Friends
- Satisfied Mind
- Sexual Healing
- She's Only Happy In The Sun
- Show Me A Little Shame
- The Drugs Don't Work
- The Will To Live
- With My Own Two Hands
- Widow Of A Living Man
- Wicked Man
- Whipping Boy
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