PAUL STANLEY: “’I Was Made For Lovin' You' is biggest KISS song of all time”
Bassist Gene Simmons still hates playing the song to this day

2708-2025
Paul Stanley (born Stanley Eisen) has revealed that “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” is the “biggest” KISS song of all time.
The 73-year-old KISS guitarist/vocalist, who co-wrote “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” with Desmond Child and Vini Poncia, took to X to write: “THE BIGGEST KISS SONG OF ALL TIME IS… ‘I Was Made for Lovin’ You’ with 1.3 BILLION total streams on Spotify as of late August and approximately 850 THOUSAND daily streams!! Amazing and THANK YOU!”
THE BIGGEST KISS SONG OF ALL TIME IS… "I Was Made for Lovin' You" with 1.3 BILLION total streams on Spotify as of late August and approximately 850 THOUSAND daily streams!! Amazing and THANK YOU! pic.twitter.com/nluHqcT1sw
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) August 26, 2025
Six years ago, Child said he was hurt when KISS publicly badmouthed “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”.
Although “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” was a huge chart success for KISS 40 years ago, it was maligned by many of the group’s fans who didn’t appreciate the track’s disco beat.
During an appearance on the “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, Child said that he wrote “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” with Stanley after befriending the KISS frontman in the late ’70s.
“I was experimenting then with a drum machine, and the idea of having dance beats with rock had occurred to me,” Desmond recalled. “So I kind of hoodwinked him into this idea of four-on-the-floor dance beat with these heavy guitars. Gene (Simmons, KISS bassist/vocalist, born Chaim Witz) never bought it — he never liked it, and he still doesn’t.
“I remember when they made a record — I think it was (1981’s) ‘(Music From) ‘The Elder” — and they started doing hundreds of interviews saying, ‘Well, this time, we’re putting guards in front of the door to keep Desmond Child out,'” he continued. “And I was so hurt. I called Paul and I said, ‘Paul, why don’t you criticize your enemies, not the friends that put money in your pocket?’ And he says, ‘Well, you know, that’s Gene — it’s not me.’ So, the next day I came home and there was a message on my answering machine. And it was, like, ‘Hi. It’s Gene. Sorry.’ And he hangs up. (Laughs) That was his apology.”
According to Child, he and Simmons eventually reconciled. “After all these years, he’s been an amazing friend and supporter and, actually, mentor,” Desmond said.
“I Was Made for Lovin’ You” originally appeared on KISS‘s 1979 album “Dynasty”. It was released as the A-side of their first single from the album. It was the band’s second gold single, selling over 1 million copies. The single reached No. 11 on the U.S. Billboard singles chart. The song also became a Top 10 hit in Australia, reaching No. 6 on the ARIA charts in 1979. The song fared the best in Western Europe (Where it became a Top 20 hit in Sweden, a Top 10 hit in Norway, made it to the No. 2 position in France, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and in Holland it became a No. 1 smash).
In 2018, Simmons said that he hated performing “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” because he is forced to sing like his grandmother. Asked in an interview with OK! magazine to name a song that he wasn’t initially crazy about that ended up becoming a hit, Gene said: “Well, Paul Stanley comes in and he says, ‘Did you write any songs?’ I go, ‘Oh, yeah. I’ve got one called ‘Almost Human’.’ ‘Yeah? How does it go?’ ‘I’m almost human. I can’t help feelin’ strange.’ ‘Yeah, that’s cool. That’s a Gene song.’ ‘How about you, Paul?’ He goes, ‘I’ve got one. It goes ‘Tonight.” “Ooooh. That’s cool. What’s the next line?’ ‘I’m gonna give it all to you.’ ‘Oh, yeah. I know what ‘it’ means — I know exactly what you mean.’ ‘In the darkness.’ (Claps) ‘Love that!’ ‘There something I wanna do.’ ‘Yeah, I know what that ‘something’ is. Wow! That’s a cool song. Okay, what’s my part?’ (Sings) ‘Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.’ ‘You’re killing me. Really? I’m gonna sing like my grandmother?’ (Sings) ‘Do, do, do…’ I hate playing that song to this day. Stadiums full of people jump up and down like biblical locusts — they go nuts — with tattoos and grills on… ‘Ahhhh!’ They’re all jumping up and down, and I’m going, ‘Do, do, do, do, do, do… Kill me now.’ Still — still to this day I hate that song.”
After the female interviewer pressed him on whether the song ever grew on him after performing it for the last four decades, Gene said: “Well, how about you sing that song? You’re a girl. I wanna sing guy stuff.”
Stanley admitted in 2017 that the success of “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” was “a double-edged sword, because it became such a massive hit but it was also so contrary and contradictory to what we had done before.” He added: “The funniest thing is when we do festivals sometimes in Europe where it’s very much… the bands are quite heavy, well, when we do an encore of ‘I Was Made For Lovin’ You’, you suddenly have all these people with spikes in their eyeballs or bones through their noses singing along. So it’s a song that seems to transcend everything — although it went through a period, certainly, of a big backlash against it.”
KISS has confirmed that Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons will reunite for an event at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas as part of the three-day “KISS Army Storms Vegas” event, which runs from November 14 to November 16.
Stanley and Simmons — along with “special guests” — will play at least one show “unmasked,” meaning without their iconic makeup.
It is expected to be Stanley and Simmons‘s first joint concert since 2023, when KISS wrapped up its “End Of The Road” farewell tour at Madison Square Garden in New York.
KISS‘s official “KISS Army Storms Vegas” announcement makes no mention of the band’s longtime guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer, making it unclear if they will be part of the event.
KISS‘s unmasked electric show will be in honor of the 50th anniversary of the hottest fan club in the world, KISS Army.
There will also be question-and-answer sessions with Stanley and Simmons, as well as KISS‘s longtime manager Doc McGhee, where they will share stories, behind-the-scenes moments and answer your most burning questions.
Fans can also expect guest performances, including from former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick, as well as surprise appearances, guest sets, tribute bands and unforgettable moments that will make this weekend in Vegas a piece of KISStory.
KISS had previously set a 12-show residency at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas in 2021 and 2022 but ultimately canceled all of the dates.
50 years ago in Terre Haute, Indiana, a small group of fans lit the spark that would become the loudest and proudest fan movement in rock history: the KISS Army. Now, five decades later — and 30 years since the first official KISS convention — KISS is cranking it up to 11 in Las Vegas for the ultimate celebration.
KISS Army VIP memberships give you first access to the best packages and limited tickets. The VIP pre-sale begins on March 28 at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET. As a VIP member, you will receive your exclusive pre-sale code via e-mail.
KISS Army and fan presale begins April 2 at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET. General on-sale begins April 7 at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET.
Head over to kissarmystormsvegas.com now to explore your options.
Simmons told Rolling Stone in a November 2023 interview that the second Madison Square Garden “End Of The Road” concert would mark “the final KISS-in-makeup appearance.”
Kulick was a member of KISS from 1984 until 1996.
According to Billboard, Kulick is one of only two musicians to have not worn makeup while a member of KISS, the other being Mark St. John.
Kulick had performed with the band again at their Kiss Kruise events in 2018 and 2021.
Simmons recently postponed nearly 20 dates on his forthcoming solo tour with the GENE SIMMONS BAND to 2026.
Packages include:
→ 3-night stay at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
→ Unmasked photo with KISS
→ Access to the KISS Unmasked live show
→ Q&As with members of KISS
→ All KISS Kontent panels and activities
→ A curated “KISS Army Storms Vegas” gift
→ Signed poster, photos with KISS memorabilia, and a collectible laminate and lanyard’

This past January, it was announced that Gene will perform with his solo band, the GENE SIMMONS BAND, on Friday, April 26 at the Brazilian edition of the Summer Breeze festival at Memorial da América Latina in São Paulo.
In addition to Simmons, the GENE SIMMONS BAND members for this date will include guitarists Brent Woods (WILDSIDE, SEBASTIAN BACH, VINCE NEIL) and Zach Throne (COREY TAYLOR) alongside drummer Brian Tichy (LYNCH MOB, THE DEAD DAISIES, WHITESNAKE, BILLY IDOL, FOREIGNER, PRIDE & GLORY, SLASH’S SNAKEPIT).
Back in 2017 and 2018, the GENE SIMMONS BAND played a number of shows with a lineup that consisted of Simmons alongside guitarist/bassist Jeremy Asbrock, guitarist Ryan Cook, guitarist Phil Shouse and drummer Brent Fitz.
Six years ago, Simmons stated about his solo shows: “Doing these smaller concert halls, which hold a thousand to three thousand people, means they get filled up by real diehard fans. They don’t want to hear the ‘same old, same old.’ They want to hear nuggets, as they say. It’s a hoot for me because I’ve never really had a chance to do this stuff live. It’s been a lot of fun.” Gene told the Chicago Sun-Times: “By the end, I get the chance to bring as many people from the audience as we can fit on the stage to sing with me.”
Regarding how the idea for a solo tour came about, Simmons told Australia’s Advertiser in a 2018 interview: “The GENE SIMMONS BAND was not a plan or anything. About a year ago, a corporate event asked me to be keynote speaker … then they said, ‘Won’t you get up and sing a few tunes?’ I explained that you can’t just do that, you’ve got to have a band and rehearse and all that. They said, ‘Well, we’ll pay you X dollars more,’ and I said, ‘I like you!’ “So I put together a band from Nashville — these guys back up Kid Rock and lots of other people — and without a single rehearsal, I just told them which songs I wanted to do and they learned them. It just sounded natural — there is such a thing called chemistry. They don’t teach that anywhere — I mean, they do teach ‘chemistry’ but not the kind I’m talking about. It felt right and as soon as the videos went on YouTube and such, people were calling. This little GENE SIMMONS BAND never tried to be KISS… It was just a little bit of fun and stuff. Now all of a sudden, we’re headlining festivals in the Czech Republic, Canada, Germany… It’s crazy.”
KISS played the final concert of its “End Of The Road” farewell tour on December 2, 2023 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Regarding why now was the right time for KISS to call it quits, Simmons told USA Today: “The touring band that is KISS with the makeup and the dragon boots and fire-breathing, that has to stop and that has to do with Mother Nature and Father Time. If we were a blues band or I was blessed to be Keith Richards in THE ROLLING STONES, I’d show up in my comfy sneakers and T-shirt and stand still and play. But we’re different bands. Physically, we are the hardest-working band on the stage. We idolize (Mick) Jagger and Bono and the great showmen, but if you put those guys in my outfit, they would pass out in half an hour. It’s 40 pounds of armor and studs and seven-inch dragon boots that are about the weight of a female bowling ball. So you’ve got 20 pounds on your feet and then you’ve got to spit fire, fly through the air and the entire band is doing that for two-plus hours. If you have any love for the fans, get off the stage before it’s too late. How many boxers have stayed too long in the ring? We’re doing the right thing.”

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