While they knew how to write rollicking classic rock songs in their sleep, Kiss showed off their more sensitive side with the ballad “Beth.” The track has a riff that sounds like it came from a ...
KISS co-founder Paul Stanley was already a huge fan of Stewart, who was known for his work with The Jeff Beck Group, The Faces, and his solo songs such as “Maggie May,” “You Wear It Well,” and ...
Gene Simmons recently attempted to dispel the "mythology" surrounding Kiss' biggest hit, "Beth," claiming drummer Peter Criss "had nothing to do with that song" despite singing it and receiving a ...
KISS' Gene Simmons seems to get a lot of push back about everything he says recently, and Peter Criss is the latest person to do that.
The 80-year-old rock legend called Simmons' comments, "ridiculous and very uncalled for." ...
Peter Criss has responded to a recent Gene Simmons interview in which he claimed Criss didn’t deserve a songwriting credit on KISS' 1976 hit “Beth.”The track, which peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot ...
KISS recorded plenty of memorable songs in the 1970s and ‘80s, but the biggest hit of their career was a happy accident. In March 1976, the glam rockers released their fourth studio album, Destroyer.
In the world of rock music, few songs have achieved the iconic status of KISS's 1976 ballad "Beth." Recently, the song has been thrust into the spotlight again due to a dispute between KISS members ...
“Beth” reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won the People’s Choice Award for favorite New Song of 1976.