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1974 single by Kiss

"Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1974. It was released as the only single from their second album Hotter Than Hell. Even though the song failed to chart, it is a staple in their live concerts. The B-side was the album title track, "Hotter Than Hell". Gene Simmons penned the lyrics during a lunch break at his day job, and the song conveys romantic excitement: "`Cause baby`s got the feeling/Baby wants a show/Baby won`t you tell me/Baby rock & roll, yeah, yeah!". "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" became a live favorite for Kiss.

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Strutter
Strutter
10/8/1974

Let Me Go, Rock and Roll

KISS

1974 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Octubre 1974 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: Casablanca NB-823 (US) · · Productor: Kenny Kerner & Richie Wise
    1
    Let Me Go, Rock and Roll
    KISS • 1974 /08 /10
    0:00
  • 2
    Hotter Than Hell
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley • v: Stanley • 1974 /10 /22
    3:32
  • Album


    Hotter than Hell

    Hotter than Hell

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 22 Octubre 1974 · Fecha Grabación: Agosto 1974 -
    Discográfica: Casablanca · Estudio de Grabación: The Village, Los Angeles · Productor: Kenny Kerner , Richie Wise
    01
    Got to Choose
    KISSKiss • w: Paul Stanley • v: Stanley • 1987 /10 /21
    3:55
  • 02
    Parasite
    KISSKiss • w: Ace Frehley • v: Gene Simmons • 1987 /10 /21
    3:05
  • 03
    Goin' Blind
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons, Stephen Coronel • v: Simmons • 1987 /10 /21
    3:37
  • 04
    Hotter than Hell
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley • v: Stanley • 1974 /10 /22
    3:32
  • 05
    Let Me Go, Rock'n'Roll
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons, Stanley • v: Simmons • 1974 /10 /22
    2:16
  • 06
    All the Way
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons • v: Simmons • 1974 /10 /22
    3:19
  • 07
    Watchin' You
    KISSKiss • w: Simmons • v: Simmons • 1974 /10 /22
    3:45
  • 08
    Mainline
    KISSKiss • w: Stanley • v: Peter Criss • 1974 /10 /22
    3:52
  • 09
    Comin' Home
    KISSKiss • w: Frehley, Stanley • v: Stanley • 1974 /10 /22
    2:39
  • 10
    Strange Ways
    KISSKiss • w: Frehley • v: Criss • 1974 /10 /22
    3:19
  • "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll"
    Single by Kiss
    from the album Hotter Than Hell
    ReleasedOctober 22, 1974 (US)
    RecordedThe Village Recorder Studios, Los Angeles
    August 1974
    GenreHard rock, rock and roll
    Length2:15
    LabelCasablanca NB-823 (US)
    Songwriter(s)Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley
    Producer(s)Kenny Kerner & Richie Wise
    Kiss singles chronology
    "Strutter" / "100,000 Years"
    (1974)
    "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" / "Hotter Than Hell"
    (1974)
    "Rock and Roll All Nite" / "Getaway"
    (1975)

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    1974 single by Kiss

    "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1974. It was released as the only single from their second album Hotter Than Hell. Even though the song failed to chart, it is a staple in their live concerts. The B-side was the album title track, "Hotter Than Hell". Gene Simmons penned the lyrics during a lunch break at his day job, and the song conveys romantic excitement: "`Cause baby`s got the feeling/Baby wants a show/Baby won`t you tell me/Baby rock & roll, yeah, yeah!". "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" became a live favorite for Kiss.

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    Background

    The song is one of the few Kiss compositions in which lyrics were written before the music. It was based on a riff Paul Stanley had been working on.[1] It was demoed for inclusion on the debut album, but was left off. Despite not being included on the album, it was performed during the Kiss Tour in support of the album.

    Kiss have played this song live since their early days and it ended their encores until the American leg of the Destroyer Tour, when it was replaced by "Black Diamond" and later "Rock and Roll All Nite". It has remained a concert staple and has appeared on many of the band`s compilations.

    The original song title was "Baby, Let Me Go" but was soon changed by producer Kenny Kerner to "Rock `n` Roll" before finally being titled "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll".[2] When performed live, the song has often been extended to nearly five minutes due to guitar and bass solos.

    Record World called it "heavy metal heaven."[3]

    Live performances

    It was regularly played until the 1977 Love Gun Tour, where it was excluded, but came back for the Alive II and Dynasty tours. Except for a club performance on September 8, 1993, the song was not played live from 1980 to 1995. It was returned to the setlist for the Reunion Tour. It was left out on the Rock the Nation Tour, but returned on the Alive 35 Tour and has been played ever since.

    Appearances

    "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" has appeared on following albums:

    • Hotter Than Hell – studio version
    • Alive! – live version
    • The Originals – studio version
    • Double Platinum – studio version
    • The Box Set – demo version
    • Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version
    • Gold – studio version
    • Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums – studio version
    • Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 – Alive! version
    • Kiss Alive 35 – live version

    Track listing

    • A-side – "Let Me Go Rock `n` Roll"
    • B-side – "Hotter Than Hell"

    Personnel

    • Gene Simmons – lead vocals, bass
    • Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
    • Peter Criss – drums
    • Ace Frehley – lead guitar

    1974 single by Kiss

    "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1974. It was released as the only single from their second album Hotter Than Hell. Even though the song failed to chart, it is a staple in their live concerts. The B-side was the album title track, "Hotter Than Hell". Gene Simmons penned the lyrics during a lunch break at his day job, and the song conveys romantic excitement: "`Cause baby`s got the feeling/Baby wants a show/Baby won`t you tell me/Baby rock & roll, yeah, yeah!". "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" became a live favorite for Kiss.

    Background

    The song is one of the few Kiss compositions in which lyrics were written before the music. It was based on a riff Paul Stanley had been working on.[1] It was demoed for inclusion on the debut album, but was left off. Despite not being included on the album, it was performed during the Kiss Tour in support of the album.

    Kiss have played this song live since their early days and it ended their encores until the American leg of the Destroyer Tour, when it was replaced by "Black Diamond" and later "Rock and Roll All Nite". It has remained a concert staple and has appeared on many of the band`s compilations.

    The original song title was "Baby, Let Me Go" but was soon changed by producer Kenny Kerner to "Rock `n` Roll" before finally being titled "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll".[2] When performed live, the song has often been extended to nearly five minutes due to guitar and bass solos.

    Record World called it "heavy metal heaven."[3]

    Live performances

    It was regularly played until the 1977 Love Gun Tour, where it was excluded, but came back for the Alive II and Dynasty tours. Except for a club performance on September 8, 1993, the song was not played live from 1980 to 1995. It was returned to the setlist for the Reunion Tour. It was left out on the Rock the Nation Tour, but returned on the Alive 35 Tour and has been played ever since.

    Appearances

    "Let Me Go, Rock `n` Roll" has appeared on following albums:

    • Hotter Than Hell – studio version
    • Alive! – live version
    • The Originals – studio version
    • Double Platinum – studio version
    • The Box Set – demo version
    • Kiss Symphony: Alive IV – live version
    • Gold – studio version
    • Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums – studio version
    • Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 – Alive! version
    • Kiss Alive 35 – live version

    Track listing

    • A-side – "Let Me Go Rock `n` Roll"
    • B-side – "Hotter Than Hell"

    Personnel

    • Gene Simmons – lead vocals, bass
    • Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
    • Peter Criss – drums
    • Ace Frehley – lead guitar

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