The morning after what have I done?
What did I promise? Did I say love?
I can't believe it's come to this
All on account of one good night kiss
She must have learned how at the movies
Only fiction could move me like this

She was Cameron Diaz, Julia Roberts
She was Madonna, I wouldn't stop if I could
She was Bridget Bardot, she was Sophia Loren
She was Jean Harlow, it was a Hollywood kiss

Celine was singing in the background
Ooh she had the lighting down just right
She said something like take me you fool
And the cameras moved in tight.
I had a vision of the future
Our wedding day the preacher says
Lift the veil and go ahead

She was Jennifer Lopez, Gywneth Paltrow
She was little Miss Love Hewitt
I never had a chance
She was Marilyn Monroe wind blowing in the white dress
She was Mae West, pretty Miss was a Hollywood kiss

She was Marilyn Monroe wind blowing in the white dress
She was Mae West, it was a Hollywood kiss

Na na na na na it was a Hollywood kiss
Na na na na na it was a Hollywood kiss


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Hollywood Kiss Lyrics as written by Marcus Hummon

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    i love love love this song

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