Ashes to Ashes - Vinnie Vincent Invasion

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Ashes to Ashes Lyrics

Rain on me baby mean mistreater lover
You got me branded by your love iron
With a love and affection I keep praying
For your desire
Sweet evil woman, I walk through your fire

(Chorus)
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
I live and die for your love
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Heartbreaker taker of love


Sweeter than honey of love on my tongue
Well I'm a slave to your love
Black widow woman thy will has been done
Trapped in your web of fire

Sister of mercy, I'm hooked on your drug
Well I hear the cry of the sirens'
And the reaper is calling
She's really gripped around my soul
My time has come, and the bell it tolls

(Chorus)
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
I live and die for your love
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Woman - I'm flesh and I'm blood

Ooh baby, I live for the breath of your love
Day after day - girl I'm waiting in vain
I keep waiting for the time to come
When my darkest dawn will fade away
Oh, when it does
Then I'll feel the rising sun of your love

(Chorus)

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Vinnie Vincent Invasion was a critically acclaimed band created by guitarist and songwriter Vinnie Vincent upon his split with seminal hard rock group Kiss. The group incorporated an outrageous glam image to go along with their scorching blend of sleazy heavy metal.

Guitarist Vinnie Vincent had replaced Ace Frehley in Kiss, and he helped the band return to the spotlight with their 'Lick It Up' album. But, by 1985, Vincent had left the band and decided to be the star, writing music for a band that showcased him. He recorded some demos with one time Journey front-man Robert Fleischman, a singer he had worked with in Warrior prior to his stint in Kiss. Chrysalis records loved what they heard and signed the Invasion to an eight album, $4 million dollar contract. So along with bassist Dana Strum and drummer Bob Rock they started recording the debut album.

The self-titled album was an instant success as it climbed into the Billboard Top 100. However, Fleischman refused to adopt the outrageous glam metal image, and he showed no desire to tour. The Invasion was forced to find a new vocalist, and they decided on Mark Slaughter. But there was tension between Vincent and Slaughter from day one, which intensified even more when new record label management wanted Slaughter to become the focal point of the group. The follow-up album had some success, but internal turmoil killed the band in late 1988 at the end of their one-month tour.

Vincent recorded a third Invasion album with Fleischman, but it never saw the light of day, and the guitarist has remained out of the limelight and recorded sporadically ever since. Rock went on to further fame with Nelson, while Slaughter and Strum formed Slaughter and reached platinum success. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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