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Kiss -Kissin Time 7″ [white]

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Re-issue of the very rare Portuguese vinyl single. White vinyl

Kissin Time is a song by the American singer Bobby Rydell. It was released in 1959 on Cameo-Parkway Records. Written by Bernie Lowe and Kal Mann, the track was Rydell’s first single and it would also go on to be his first Top 20 hit and it turned Rydell (then a 17-year-old) into a teen idol. In 1974, the hard rock band Kiss recorded and released it on their debut album. The record struggled to stay on the charts and the group was in need of a single that would help. Neil Bogart, founder of the band’s record company Casablanca Records, knew that a catchy single could save the record. He consequently ordered the band to record Kissin Time, hoping that it would achieve the same success as it had for Rydell. The single first had to be drastically reworked because of lines like They’re smoochin all over, even in St. Lou. A song with lyrics like the original ones were ill-suited to Kiss then leather-clad style. Kenny Kerner, one of the album producers, said about the reworking of the song: We sat there, we all had pads and pencils, and we just went around the board. And we went, Alright, well… they’re Kissin in… and somebody would go, Detroit! And we’d go, Alright, theyre kissin in Detroit. And thats how it went. We re-wrote the song in like twenty minutes. The band members were not thrilled with the record company’s decision to record the song and later feature it on the album, but they were pressured into going along. Kissin Time” was released three months after the initial release of the album, but was not included on the album until July 1974. Sung by Kiss members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss, the song did not achieve anywhere near the success of Rydell’s original, reaching only number 83 on the US Pop Charts and 79 on US Cashbox. Despite the anemic performance of the song on the charts, Kiss climbed to a relatively high number 87 position. Kissin Time was performed for a short period while the single and promotion were active, and then the band dropped the song until the 2006 Rising Sun Tour where they, to the surprise of the fans, performed it alongside the previously unplayed Love Em and Leave Em”. The song has not been played since. This single features another track from the debut album Love Theme From Kiss on the B-side.

Track listing:
1. Kissin Time
2. Love Theme From Kiss

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Casablanca

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