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  1. Rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley, the primary songwriter in Kiss, has written (or co-written) and performed lead (or co-lead) vocals on over 120 songs for the band. Bassist Gene Simmons is the second main songwriter and vocalist in the band, with writing credits on over 100 songs and singing credits on over 90.

    Title
    Writer (s)
    Lead Vocalist (s)
    Release
    "100,000 Years"
    Paul Stanley Gene Simmons
    "2,000 Man" ( The Rolling Stones cover)
    Mick Jagger Keith Richards
    "Ain't That Peculiar"
    Eric Carr Smokey Robinson Pete Moore ...
    "All American Man"
    Paul Stanley Sean Delaney
  2. Kiss Greatest Hits Full Album 2022 - Best Of Kiss Playlist 2022. Best Songs Rock. 1:13:42. Kis̰s̰--Dynas̰t̰y̰ 1979 Full Album HQ. MazNour II. 38:41. Kis̰s̰--Aliv̰ḛ 1975 Full Album HQ. MazNour II.

    • ‘Nothin’ to Lose’
    • ‘Forever’
    • ‘Firehouse’
    • ‘Crazy Crazy Nights’
    • ‘I Was Made For Lovin’ You’
    • ‘I Love It Loud’
    • ‘Lick It Up’
    • ‘Calling Dr. Love’
    • ‘Creatures of The Night’
    • ‘Hard Luck Woman’
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    Both KISS and their fans retain a soft spot for “Nothin’ To Lose.” Released as the band’s first single, in February 1974, it was also one of several songs that KISS performed live during their first-ever US TV appearance, on ABC’s In Concert, also in February ’74. A lascivious, Rolling Stones-esque rocker, with Gene Simmons and original drummer Pet...

    With Guns N’ Roses dominating the hard rock scene, and grunge music on the rise, the late 80s and early 90s were a difficult period for KISS. Despite the fact it went gold, 1989’s Hot In The Shade is one of the most overlooked titles in their canon. It did, however, bequeath the masterful Paul Stanley/Michael Bolton co-write, ‘Forever’: a smolderin...

    Written by Paul Stanley and clearly influenced by The Move’s classic 60s hit “Fire Brigade,” infectious rocker “Firehouse” remains one of the stand-out cuts from KISS’ self-titled debut album. Built upon low-riding riffs and Gene Simmons’ slithering basslines, the song is tailor-made for live performance and it’s remained a constant in KISS’ live s...

    KISS’ 14th studio album, 1987’s Crazy Crazy Nights, found the enduring rockers veering away from the harder, metal-inclined style they’d largely adhered to since 1982’s Creatures Of The Night. Instead, Gene Simmons and co pursued a more radio-friendly, pop-metal sound, with a much heavier reliance on synthesizers. The album’s hedonistic title song ...

    In the same way The Rolling Stones turned to disco for 1978’s ”Miss You”, KISS turned to the late 70s’ dancefloor craze with “I Was Made For Loving You.” While the critics branded this supple, tongue-in-cheek pop track as a novelty item, it peaked at No.11 on the BillboardHot 100 and became one of KISS’ biggest Stateside hits.

    After their pop-oriented turn-of-the-80s albums Dynasty and Unmasked, KISS’ tenth studio album, Creatures Of The Night, found them returning to the no-nonsense hard rock sound that yielded such stellar success for them during the mid-to-late 70s. To ram the point home, Gene Simmons wrote this stomping hymn to heavy metal, driven along by an earth-s...

    Perhaps taking the biggest risk of their career, KISS celebrated their new deal with Mercury Records by removing their trademark make-up for their 11th studio album, 1983’s Lick It Up. It was a radical move, but it paid dividends as the album built on the tough, hard rock/metal hybrid that won the band converts with Creatures Of The Night. Arguably...

    One of many highlights from 1976’s Rock And Roll Over, Gene Simmons’ “Calling Dr. Love” drew its inspiration from the most unlikely of sources – The Three Stooges’ 1934 film Men In Black. A US Top 20 hit, the song’s call-and-response chorus is reputedly based on the film’s dialogue (“Calling Doctor Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard”), but Simmons ...

    KISS’ final album for Casablanca, and one of the heaviest of their career, 1982’s Creatures Of The Night announced itself in no uncertain terms with its crunching title track. Co-penned by Paul Stanley and songwriting associate Adam Mitchell (whose CV also includes collaborations with artists as diverse as Olivia Newton-John and Merle Haggard), “Cr...

    Paul Stanley reputedly penned “Hard Luck Woman” with Rod Stewart in mind, but after KISS struck gold with the Peter Criss-sung ballad “Beth,” the band recorded it themselves. Criss did a fine job, too, delivering a raspy, “Maggie May”-esque vocal which suited the track’s rootsy, semi-acoustic backdrop to a T. A song with inherent radio-friendly app...

    A selection of the best KISS songs from their 40-year career, covering their flamboyant and diverse musical styles. From the hard rock of 'Firehouse' and 'I Was Made For Lovin' You' to the pop-metal of 'I Love It Loud' and 'Lick It Up', these are the songs that made KISS a legend.

    • Tim Peacock
    • 3 min
  3. REMASTERED IN HD! ORIGINAL STUDIO VERSION!Official video for KISS – I Was Made For Lovin’ You: http://kiss.lnk.to/iwmflyYD Explore the music of KISS: https:/...

    • Jun 14, 2019
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    • KissVEVO
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  6. 21 songs • 1 hour, 14 minutes The Very Best of Kiss is a compilation album by the American rock band Kiss. It was released on August 27, 2002. It was released on August 27, 2002. It contains 21 of the band's most popular tracks, all previously released, with original versions.

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