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Love Gun
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Stanley •
v: Stanley •
1977
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3:17 |
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2
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Hooligan
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Kiss •
w: Peter Criss, Stan Penridge •
v: Criss •
1977
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3:00 |
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1
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I Stole Your Love
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Kiss •
w: Paul Stanley •
v: Stanley •
1976 /12 /11
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3:05 |
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2
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Christine Sixteen
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Simmons •
v: Simmons •
1977 /07 /30
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3:13 |
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3
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Got Love for Sale
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Simmons •
v: Simmons •
1977 /07 /30
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3:28 |
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4
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Shock Me
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Ace Frehley •
v: Frehley •
1977 /07 /30
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3:47 |
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5
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Tomorrow and Tonight
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Stanley •
v: Stanley •
1977 /07 /30
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3:41 |
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6
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Love Gun
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Stanley •
v: Stanley •
1977 /07 /30
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3:17 |
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7
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Hooligan
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Peter Criss, Stan Penridge •
v: Criss •
1977 /07 /30
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3:00 |
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8
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Almost Human
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Simmons •
v: Simmons •
1977 /07 /30
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2:49 |
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9
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Plaster Caster
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Simmons •
v: Simmons •
1977 /07 /30
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3:28 |
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10
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Then She Kissed Me
KISS •
Kiss •
w: Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector •
v: Stanley •
1977 /07 /30
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3:00 |
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"Love Gun" | ||||
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Single by Kiss | ||||
from the album Love Gun | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Genre | Hard rock[1] | |||
Length | 3:17 | |||
Label | Casablanca NB-895-AS (US) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul Stanley | |||
Producer(s) | Eddie Kramer & Kiss | |||
Kiss singles chronology | ||||
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1977 single by Kiss
"Love Gun" is a song by the American rock band Kiss, first released on their 1977 album of the same name. The B-side is the album track "Hooligan", a song written by drummer Peter Criss.
Paul Stanley, who sings lead vocals on the song, has claimed in several interviews since its release that it is one of his favorite Kiss songs, offering the opinion that "`Love Gun` is quintessential Kiss, and is probably one of the five signature essential Kiss songs."[2]
Stanley has also said that "The Hunter" section of the Led Zeppelin song "How Many More Times" inspired the lyrics of "Love Gun".
Stanley plays bass on the track in addition to singing and playing rhythm guitar.[3] Billboard described it as having a "high energy level" with "power guitar riffs."[4] Cash Box said that it "has cute lyrics, and the army of Kiss admirers should jack it up to respectable chart status."[5] Record World said that it features "hard-edged rock `n` roll."[6]
"Love Gun" was played on every Kiss tour since its release, and has made numerous appearances on Kiss live albums and compilation albums, despite the fact that it peaked at only no. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]
The song, and a love of the band itself, is featured heavily in the 2008 adult comedy Role Models, starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott and directed by David Wain.
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[8] | 41 |
US Billboard Hot 100[9] | 61 |
US Cash Box[10] | 55 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1977 single by Kiss
"Love Gun" is a song by the American rock band Kiss, first released on their 1977 album of the same name. The B-side is the album track "Hooligan", a song written by drummer Peter Criss.
Paul Stanley, who sings lead vocals on the song, has claimed in several interviews since its release that it is one of his favorite Kiss songs, offering the opinion that "`Love Gun` is quintessential Kiss, and is probably one of the five signature essential Kiss songs."[2]
Stanley has also said that "The Hunter" section of the Led Zeppelin song "How Many More Times" inspired the lyrics of "Love Gun".
Stanley plays bass on the track in addition to singing and playing rhythm guitar.[3] Billboard described it as having a "high energy level" with "power guitar riffs."[4] Cash Box said that it "has cute lyrics, and the army of Kiss admirers should jack it up to respectable chart status."[5] Record World said that it features "hard-edged rock `n` roll."[6]
"Love Gun" was played on every Kiss tour since its release, and has made numerous appearances on Kiss live albums and compilation albums, despite the fact that it peaked at only no. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]
The song, and a love of the band itself, is featured heavily in the 2008 adult comedy Role Models, starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott and directed by David Wain.
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[8] | 41 |
US Billboard Hot 100[9] | 61 |
US Cash Box[10] | 55 |