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Every Time I Look at You
1992 single by Kiss From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Every Time I Look at You" is a song by the American rock band Kiss from their 1992 studio album Revenge.[2] It became the album's final single.
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Background and writing
It was the ninth track on the band's 1992 studio album Revenge.[2]
The song was written by Paul Stanley and Bob Ezrin,
Composition
Brett Weiss' Encyclopedia of KISS notes that the song "Every Time I Look at You" "is further proof" to the fact that "with songs like 'Beth' and 'Forever' KISS can do powerballads with the best of them."[2]
According to the same Encyclopedia of KISS, Dick Wagner, a "prolific musician", "who worked with such legendary acts as Lou Reed and Billy Joel, plays guitar on the song. It wasn't the first and only time he played on a Kiss recording, among other Kiss songs he played guitar on were "Beth", "Flaming Youth" and "Sweet Pain"[3] (from the 1976 album Destroyer).
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Personnel
- Paul Stanley – lead and backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar
- Bruce Kulick – electric guitar, bass
- Eric Singer – drums, percussion
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- Dick Wagner – guitar solo
- Bob Ezrin – keyboards, strings & horn arrangement
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