"Love Gun" is a song by the American hard rock band KISS released on their 1977 album of the same name. The B-side is the album track "Hooligan", a song written by drummer Peter Criss. "Love Gun" failed to become a hit single, but the song became an instant staple of the KISS live show and retained this place for years. Sung by guitarist-vocalist Paul Stanley, he has claimed in several interviews since its release that it is one of his favorite KISS songs, even stating that ""Love Gun" is quintessential KISS and is probably one of the five signature essential [KISS] songs." 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 his singing and guitar duties. "Love Gun" has been played on every KISS tour since its release, and has made numerous appearances on KISS greatest hits and compilation albums despite the fact that it stalled at No.55 on the U.S. singles chart.
I really love you, Baby
I love what you've got
Let's get together
We can, get hot
No more tomorrow, Baby
Time is today
Girl, I can make you feel
Okay
No place for hidin', Baby
No place to run
You pull the trigger of my
Love gun
Love gun
Love gun
Love gun
You can't forget me, Baby
Don't try to lie
You'll never leave me, Mama
So don't try
I'll be a gambler, Baby
Lay down the bet
We get together, Mama
You'll sweat
No place for hidin', Baby
No place to run
You pull the trigger of my
Love gun
Love gun
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20 авг 2024