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"Modern Day Delilah" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, released on their nineteenth album, Sonic Boom in 2009. It was released on August 19, 2009, as the first single off the album and the band's first single in eleven years. The song charted on US Mainstream Rock Tracks and Swedish Sverigetopplistan.
Modern Day Delilah peaked at #50 on the Billboard Rock songs chart. [9] The song was used for their opening song for the Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour and The Hottest Show on Earth Tour. "Say Yeah" was added to the shows on the Sonic Boom Tour/Alive 35 North American Tour 2009.
Stephenson was born in Hamilton, Ohio, but moved to Nashville, Tennessee, when he was ten years old, and he played in garage bands as a teenager. He graduated from seminary school and wrote songs on the side in the 1970s; his first chart hit as a songwriter was for Crystal Gayle, who cracked the US country Top Ten with his "Your Kisses Will" in 1979.
Bryan Adams co-wrote three songs for the 1982 releases Killers and Creatures of the Night. Diane Warren co-wrote the singles "Turn On the Night" and "(You Make Me) Rock Hard", as well as writing "Nothing Can Keep Me from You" for the 1999 film Detroit Rock City. Holly Knight co-wrote one song for 1989's Hot in the Shade and two for 1998's ...
Although the track list differs slightly from show to show, it drew material from the band's history, emphasizing on material from the recently released Sonic Boom album. . According to Paul Stanley the band played "Crazy Crazy Nights" (first time since Hot in the Shade Tour), "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II" and three songs from Sonic Boom: "Modern Day Delilah", "Say Yeah" and "I'm An Anima
Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.
Hide Your Heart (song) Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We're Apart) ... Modern Day Delilah; N. Never Enough (Kiss song) P. Psycho Circus (song) R. Reason to Live;
About 160 Christmas decorating-related injuries occur each day during the holiday season, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Nearly half of such incidents involve falls.