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These two songs aren't but subtlety in the least. Starting off with Sinead O'Connor and where she want's her lover's hands:
George Michael's "I Want Your Sex":
Some pop artists based their whole image on sex, some weren't so subtle about doing so. One of the most over the top was Samantha Fox.
"Touch Me":
"Naughty Girls Need Love Too":
"I Wanna Have Some Fun":
"Hot For You":
Even though I think most people considered Olivia Newton-John a good girl, she revealed a bit of a risqué side on this song. 80's video, I'm sure that Olivia is more than a little embarrassed about this video now. This is such an 80's video: "Physical":
My first post-mission concert and date, I don't remember if the lovely Miss Easton sang this song or not: "Sugar Walls":
Above an alternative song and pop songs talking about sex. Here's one of literally hundreds of rock songs that talk about the joys of sex. Let's be honest nearly every rock song is about sex, some are just a little more explicit than others. Van Halen's "Black and Blue" is one of the more sexplicit songs:
"Finish What Ya Started":
I think nearly all teenage boys had some kind of fantasy about a teacher, "Hot For Teacher":
Here are a couple of sexy love songs by Eddie Money. This first song has gained a little attention recently because of Money prominently being featured in the commercial singing this song. "Two Tickets To Paradise":
"Take Me Home Tonight":
Robert Palmer "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)":
Even Bruce Springsteen, singer for the working man, doesn't shy away from his occaisonal song about sex. This is just one of the many excellent songs from "The Rising", this is "Let's Be Friends (Skin To Skin)":
Then there's the Springsteen written "Fire" sang by the Pointer Sisters:
As with the above song of course dance/soul music didn't shy away from the sexy love songs. This is Mary Jane Girls "In My House":
One of the best sexy love songs ever, Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On":
The early to mid 80's New Wave phase had some sexy songs as well. This is one of my favorites, Modern English's "I Melt With You":
Frankie Goes To Hollywood's "Relax":
Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer":
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