Thrills in the Night
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“Thrills In the Night” | |||||
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Single by Kiss from the album Animalize |
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Released | 1985 (US) | ||||
Format | 7" | ||||
Recorded | Right Track Studios, New York: 1984 |
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Genre | Hard Rock | ||||
Length | 4 min 31 sec | ||||
Label | Mercury Records 880 535-7 (US) | ||||
Producer | Paul Stanley | ||||
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"Thrills In the Night" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss featured on their 1984 album Animalize, and released as a single in 1985. The song was written by Kiss guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley and ex-Plasmatics bassist Jean Beauvoir.
Two videos were made to promote the song, but only one was commercially released which featured the band playing in front of a live audience.[1] The video would be the first with Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, who replaced the departed Mark St. John earlier in 1984.
The song is about a woman who works a 9 to 5 job in an ordinary "professional" work environment, and also works as a high class prostitute at night, and speaks of the irony in that no one that knows her from her day life could possibly be aware of what she does at night.
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