Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me Explained

Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me
Cover:Don' Let Daddy.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Motörhead
Album:Bastards
B-Side:Born to Raise Hell/Death or Glory
Released:1993
Recorded:1993
A & M Studios
Prime Time Studios
Hollywood, California, USA
Genre:Rock
Length:4:05
Label:Sony Records
Producer:Howard Benson
Prev Title:Hellraiser
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Born to Raise Hell
Next Year:1994

"Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" is a song by the British rock band Motörhead. It was written by Lemmy and released as a single in 1993. The song is covered with "Born to Raise Hell", which was released as a separate single, and "Death or Glory". All three songs are from the Bastards album.

The song is about child sexual abuse, and was one of Lemmy's favourites. Written three years before being recorded, Lemmy offered it to Lita Ford and Joan Jett, amongst others and although much enthusiasm was received, he ended up recording it himself.[1]

Single track listing

  1. "Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" (Lemmy)
  2. "Born to Raise Hell" (Lemmy)
  3. "Death or Glory" (Lemmy, Würzel, Phil Campbell, Mikkey Dee)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. [Lemmy|Kilmister, Ian]