The song "Do You Wanna Touch Me" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts is an energetic rock track that explores themes of attraction, desire, and sexual tension. It was originally written and recorded by English glam rock artist, Gary Glitter, in 1973, but Joan Jett's version became more popular and well-known. The lyrics portray a scenario where the singer and the person she is addressing have been in a situation or relationship for a long time, possibly without expressing their feelings openly. The singer implies that she is ready to take things to a more intimate level, suggesting physical touch and connection. The chorus repeatedly asks, "Do you wanna touch me there, where?" It suggests a desire for the other person to engage in physical intimacy. The song also emphasizes the need for joy and shared experiences, as well as the frustration of wasted time. Joan Jett's powerful vocals and the catchy rock sound of the song make it a popular anthem that celebrates personal empowerment and individual desires in a playful and provocative manner.