I've always wondered how many musical celeberties have used the word(s) "tickling, tickle or ticklish" in some of their songs and wondered if anyone else has heard these words used? To start this off is with Carly Simon on her 1975 album "Playing Possum" which has a song (written by her) called,
Are you Tickish?
Are you ticklish or did I just hit a funny bone
are you ticklish
are we really along
Do you like me
or am I just hoping for too much
Do you like me
Do you like to touch
Do you like me
I hear there's another side to you
Well there's another side to me too
Let's get over to the other side
Real soon.
I hear there's an underneath to you
Well there's an underneath to me too
Let's get down underneath
Real soon
Are you lonesome
Well everybody's lonesome
So it's safe to assume you're lonesome
But are you ticklish?
Are you ticklish?
Sara Hickman is another on her CD "Shortstop"
The song, Too Fast
Where she sings, "...he said let's do it on the floor and she says, 'tickle me instead'..."
Are you Tickish?
Are you ticklish or did I just hit a funny bone
are you ticklish
are we really along
Do you like me
or am I just hoping for too much
Do you like me
Do you like to touch
Do you like me
I hear there's another side to you
Well there's another side to me too
Let's get over to the other side
Real soon.
I hear there's an underneath to you
Well there's an underneath to me too
Let's get down underneath
Real soon
Are you lonesome
Well everybody's lonesome
So it's safe to assume you're lonesome
But are you ticklish?
Are you ticklish?
Sara Hickman is another on her CD "Shortstop"
The song, Too Fast
Where she sings, "...he said let's do it on the floor and she says, 'tickle me instead'..."





