

- #Which kiss album has god gave rock and roll to you movie
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It features the band playing in a hangar at Van Nuys Airport with flashbacks of Simmons and Stanley and their old bandmates Peter Criss and Ace Frehley during the make-up era of Kiss's heyday. The video was filmed in Los Angeles, California in July 1991 and was directed by Mark Rezyka. The single was also the first to feature Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley sharing lead vocals since "I" from 1981's Music from "The Elder". The drum tracks were recorded by Eric Singer, who would become Kiss' full-time drummer, following Carr's death. Although he was too ill to play drums on the track, he is featured on backing vocals during the a cappella break, singing the repeated line ".to everyone, he gave a song to be sung", as well as performing drums during the video for the song. It was the last Kiss song to feature longtime drummer Eric Carr before his death in 1991. It is one of the few songs from Kiss's non-makeup era to be played live since the band returned to makeup. Though the song covered the Argent 1973 song "God Gave Rock and Roll to You" it had substantially modified lyrics in the verses, thus the reason behind the slight change in the name of the song.
#Which kiss album has god gave rock and roll to you movie
Kiss first released it as a single in 1991, featured on the soundtrack to the movie Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, and was later included on Kiss' 1992 album Revenge. This version's lyrics and arrangement more closely followed the Petra version of the song. In 1991, the song was notably covered by Kiss under the title "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II". Kiss version "God Gave Rock and Roll to You/sandbox"
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Unrest remade the song as "God Gave Rock & Roll To You III" for their 1992 Bavarian Mods EP. The song has also been covered by Bride featuring rap group DOC and by Midtown. In 1989, the British band the Truth released a version.

Petra then re-recorded and released a somewhat updated version for their 1984 album Beat the System. This version had modified lyrics in the verses from the Argent original, while the chorus remained largely unchanged. The Christian rock band Petra first released a cover version of the song in their 1977 album Come and Join Us. The original lyrics include a reference to British pop singer Cliff Richard, known for his Christianity. The 1997 CD re-release of All Together Now has the track included as a bonus. Argent recorded the song in 1971 during the sessions for their album All Together Now, but it originally did not appear as an album track until 1973's In Deep, and was released as a successful single at that time.
