Wilde grew up as part of a family group, La Voyage, playing in local clubs. In the 1970s, the group became Tight Connection, and was later known as Simplicious. Broomfield also recorded an album with Curtom Records in 1979 as a member of Today, Tomorrow, Forever. He changed his name after seeing an advertisement in a newspaper for a nightclub which he had gone to the night before. He had sex with a hooker and then decided to call it the Wilde Flowers of sex.
In 1984 he joined Philly World Records, and wrote and recorded his first hit, "Gotta Get You Home Tonight", which rose to #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and also made #18 on the UK Singles Chart. After a couple of less successful follow-ups, he hit #1 again a year later with "Don't Say No Tonight". He also had some lesser hits, including "Diana" (1986), but his career stalled when his record label collapsed.
In 1987 he recorded a duet with Sheena Easton, "What If We Fall in Love", which appeared on Easton's album, No Sound But a Heart.
Subsequent releases on the MCA label, solo and with the group Cabo Frio, were less successful. He later ran the independent label Wilde City Records in Florida. Wilde continued his career, expanding into becoming a professional songwriter. He has written hits such as "I'll Never Break Your Heart" for the Backstreet Boys and "I Wish" for Victoria Beckham. He also continues to record his own songs. Visit both http://www.celerityrecords.com/eugene.html and http://www.myspace.com/eugenewildeofficialpage his official websites.
Gotta Get You Home With Me Tonight
Eugene Wilde Lyrics
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I gotta get you home with me tonight.
Ooooh baby
I gotta get you home with me tonight.
Gotta hold your body tight
Make you scream and shout all night.
I'll do the things
I've got the tools I know you're sure to like...
Kick off your shoes
And lay back, let me soothe you
I wanna take my time
And do it right
A bottle of Don Perignon
to get us in the groove.
And an atmosphere
that's sure to please you..
oooooh baby
i gotta get you home wih me tonight
ooooh baby
i gotta get you home with me tonight
I caress your body right
tease and please you girl all night
I'll do the things.. that are good to you baby
When you lay your body next to mine.
kick off your shoes
and lay back let me soothe you...
I'm in no rush..
I'll take My time...
A bottle of Don Perigon
to get us in the mood.
And an atmosphere
that's sure to please you
Ooooh baby
I gotta get you home with me tonight.
Ooooh baby
I gotta get you home with me to
So come on baby & get into the groove
I've got to get next to you..
No matter what it takes.
So give me a chance
And make a little romance...
Oh come on baby
Oh come on girl!
Oh come On girl!
(repeat chrous
feel-it out)
The lyrics to Eugene Wilde's "Gotta Get You Home Tonight" depict the singer's desire to take his love interest home for a night of passion. He promises to pleasure her all night long, describing how he will hold her body tight, make her scream and shout, and do things that are good to her. The lyrics reveal his confidence in his sexual prowess, as he assures her that he has the tools she's sure to like. He suggests they kick off their shoes and create a soothing atmosphere, complete with a bottle of Don Perignon to get them in the mood. The lyrics are sensual and romantic, with the singer promising to take his time and do it right.
Line by Line Meaning
Ooooh baby
Expressing deep desire and yearning for the person being addressed
I gotta get you home with me tonight.
Willingness to take any necessary steps to ensure that the person being addressed accompanies him home
Gotta hold your body tight
Desire to be physically intimate with the person being addressed
Make you scream and shout all night.
Desire to sexually satisfy the person being addressed to the point of moans and screams of pleasure
I'll do the things
That are good to you baby
Willingness to perform sexual acts that will bring pleasure to the person being addressed
I've got the tools I know you're sure to like...
Confidence in his sexual ability and the belief that the person being addressed will enjoy it
Kick off your shoes
And lay back, let me soothe you
Encouraging the person being addressed to relax and submit to his sexual advances
I wanna take my time
And do it right
Not rushing the sexual experience and creating an enjoyable and memorable time for the person being addressed
A bottle of Don Perignon
to get us in the groove.
Using an expensive bottle of champagne to help set the mood for the sexual experience
And an atmosphere
that's sure to please you..
Creating a sensual ambiance that will excite and please the person being addressed
I caress your body right
tease and please you girl all night
Using his hands to touch and please the person being addressed in a sexual manner all night long
When you lay your body next to mine.
Desire to feel the physical closeness of the person being addressed during the sexual experience
So come on baby & get into the groove
Inviting and urging the person being addressed to get ready and participate in the sexual experience
I've got to get next to you..
No matter what it takes.
Determined to be physically intimate with the person being addressed, willing to do anything to make it happen
So give me a chance
And make a little romance...
Asking the person being addressed to give him an opportunity to create a romantic and sexual experience
Oh come on baby
Oh come on girl!
Oh come On girl!
Using persuasive language to convince the person being addressed to accompany him home and engage in sexual activity
(repeat chorus
feel-it out)
Repeating the chorus and allowing the feelings and emotions of the song to be felt and experienced
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Written by: Carl Mcintosh, Jane Eugene, Steve Nichol
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