"I Touch Roses" is the second single released by the American synth-pop band Book of Love. The song was included on the band's eponymous debut album Book of Love in 1986. The B-side to the single is "Lost Souls", a remixed version of which also appeared on their debut album.
Although "I Touch Roses" failed to reach the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it did make the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it peaked at no. 8 in 1985.
"I Touch Roses" was written by band member Theodore ("Ted") Ottaviano. After the success of their first single, "Boy", "I Touch Roses" followed a similar trajectory, securing that the band would record a full album for Sire Records. In 2009, Ted Ottaviano revealed, "We didn't know it at the time, but thankfully, with 'I Touch Roses', it was not preordained that Sire was developing us at the time. There was no grand scheme. It was more a la carte. But then people started picking up on 'Roses' and then the album happened."
In 2001, after having success with new remixes of "Boy", the record company commissioned Disc jockey/producer Markus Schulz to attempt a follow-up by remixing "I Touch Roses" for the new millennium. A promotional 12" single was released in 2001, featuring the Markus Schulz Dark Rose Remix, and an instrumental version of the remix on the flipside, in order to further promote Book of Love's greatest hits album, '. The new remixes did not chart, and are not included on the album.
John Leland at Spin said, "it's quietly melodic, and all the elements are crisp and subtle. It deflates MTV bombast into a coyly tranquil tune that stretches gracefully without moaning about it. Instantly forgettable, but subtly compelling while it's spinning."
Side A: "I Touch Roses" - 3:23
Side B: "Lost Souls" - 4:11
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Side A: "I Touch Roses" (Remix) - 3:19
Side B: "Lost Souls" (Remix) - 6:46
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Written by Theodore Ottaviano. All instruments arranged, programmed, and performed by Book of Love.
1985 version credits
2001 remixes credits
Official versions of B-side "Lost Souls"
" * " denotes that version is available as digital download