KMYK (93.5 FM, "93.5 Rocks") is a radio station licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri, USA. The station, originally established in April 1964, is currently owned and operated by Viper Communications, Inc.
KMYK broadcasts a classic rock format to the Lake of the Ozarks region. In addition to its usual music programming, KMYK broadcasts the high school football games of the Camdenton Lakers and the National Football League games of the St. Louis Rams.
This station was established as KRMS-FM in April 1964 as an FM sister station to KRMS (1150 AM). Both stations were owned by Central Missouri Broadcasting Company under the co-ownership of James L. Risner and Ella Mae Risner. In October 1979, the Risners agreed to transfer the broadcast license and the station's assets to Lakcom, a limited partnership with Alfred C. Sikes as General Partner. This deal was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on January 10, 1980, and consummated on January 16, 1980. The new owners had the FCC change the station's call sign to KYLC on July 4, 1980.
All i need is somebody to touch me and hold me again
wanna feel like i did when i lay in your arms, oh yeah
i say you left me alone and i just cannot take it, i hate
all i need is somebody to hold me...
Somebody, somebody to touch me and hold me,
somebody, somebody to love me and kiss me.
All i need is devotion and one strong emotion again
gonna find me a friend and he'll help me to mend, oh yeah
i say i'm missing your love and i just can't deny it, i
tried it
all i need is somebody to hold me...
Somebody, somebody to touch me and hold me,
somebody, somebody to love me and kiss me.
Somebody, somebody to heed me and need me,