About "Kiss This"
"Kiss This" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in May 2000 as the first single from his album People Like Us. The song, written by Tippin with his wife, Thea, and Phillip Douglas, became his third and final Number One on the Billboard country charts, five years after his last Number One, "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" in 1995, as well as the first Number One for the Lyric Street Records label, the label that Tippin was signed to at the time.
Top songs by Aaron Tippin
- Many, Many, Many Beers Ago
- How's The Radio Know
- Standin' On The Promises
- I Got It Honest
- Lovin' Me Into An Early Grave
- I Promised You The World
- Her
- Love Like There's No Tomorrow
- There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio
- Bayou Baby
- Read Between The Lines
- She Feels Like A Brand New Man Tonight
- Ain't That A Hell Of A Note
- Kiss This
- Let's Talk About You
- I Was Born With A Broken Heart
- Mission From Hank
- My Kind Of Town
- If I Had To Do It Over
- If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me
- The Best Love We Ever Made
- These Sweet Dreams
- There Ain't Nothing Wrong With The Radio
- Nothin' In The World
- The Sound Of Your Goodbye
- She Made A Memory Out Of Me
- I Wonder How Far It's Over You
- You Are The Woman
- That's As Close As I'll Get To Loving You
- Somewhere Under The Rainbow
- Lookin' Back At Myself
- The Call Of The Wild
"Kiss This" video by Aaron Tippin is property and copyright of its owners and it's embedded from Youtube.
Information about the song "Kiss This" is automatically taken from Wikipedia. It may happen that this information does not match with "Kiss This".
SONGSTUBE is against piracy and promotes safe and legal music downloading. Music on this site is for the sole use of educational reference and is the property of respective authors, artists and labels. If you like Aaron Tippin songs on this site, please buy them on Itunes, Amazon and other online stores. All other uses are in violation of international copyright laws. This use for educational reference, falls under the "fair use" sections of U.S. copyright law.