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"Hard Luck Woman" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss and the lead single from their 1976 album, Rock and Roll Over. It was originally written by Paul Stanley as a possible track for Rod Stewart, but after the success of the soft rock ballad "Beth", Kiss decided to keep it for themselves as a follow-up. [2]
Deborah Frost from Entertainment Weekly commented how many songs ("Christine Sixteen" and "Rock & Roll All Night") were turned from "adolescent fantasies into bittersweet nostalgia", sounded even more inane the umpteenth time around ("Plaster Caster" and "Hard Luck Woman"), and [Deuce] "achieve[ed] what Kiss, no matter how hard it humps or ...
Three of Gene Simmons' songs are clear re-workings of demos from the 1975 Magna Graphics Studios demo: "Calling Dr. Love" is a re-working of "Bad, Bad Lovin'"; "Ladies Room" is based on "Don't Want Your Romance"; and "Love' Em and Leave' Em" is based on "Rock and Rolls-Royce"; [4] Criss's "Baby Driver" is a rewrite of a Peter Criss/Stan ...
This included the original DVD release of the concert plus five previously unreleased songs: "Hard Luck Woman" (with Stanley on vocals), "Heaven's on Fire", "Spit" (mostly sung by the audience), "C'mon and Love Me", and a country version of "God of Thunder". An overseas release of the album on two DVDs features outtakes from the show that were ...
Alive II is the second live album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on October 14, 1977, by Casablanca Records. [2] The band had released three albums (Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over, and Love Gun) since the previous live outing, the 1975 release Alive!, so they drew upon the variety of new tracks, with Eddie Kramer producing.
American hard rock band Kiss has released 20 studio albums (24 counting the unified 1978 solo albums), 13 live albums, and 60 singles. Formed in New York City in 1973, the group initially consisted of bassist Gene Simmons, rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley, lead guitarist Ace Frehley, and drummer Peter Criss; this most recognizable and successful lineup lasted until Criss' departure in 1980.
"Hard Luck Woman" (1976) "Beth" is a song by American rock band Kiss, originally released on their fourth studio album Destroyer (1976).
Hard Luck may refer to: Hard Luck (2006 film), an American thriller film; Hard Luck (1921 film), an American silent comedy film; Hard Luck, Michigan, a ghost town in Gladwin County, Michigan, U.S. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, a children's novel by Jeff Kinney; Hard Luck, a song by White Reaper, from the album You Deserve Love