KISS: ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE Single Album (1975)

KISS: ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE Single Album cover

Rock and Roll All Nite is a song by the rock band Kiss, originally released on their 1975 album Dressed to Kill. It was released on April 2 1975 as the A side of their fifth single, with the album track Getaway. The studio version of the song peaked at No. 69 on the Billboard singles chart, besting the band’s previous charting single, KissinTime (#89). A subsequent live version, released as a single in October 1975, eventually reached No. 12 in early 1976, the first of six Top 20 songs for Kiss in the 1970s. Rock and Roll All Nite became Kiss‘s signature song and has served as the group’s closing concert number in almost every concert since 1976. In 2008, it was named the 16th greatest hard rock song of all time by VH1.

Tracklist:

A Side
Rock And Roll All Nite

B Side
Getaway

KISS: ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE Single Album back cover

KISS

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

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