This Hard-Rocking intro to KISS’s sixth LP Love Gun was one of the fastest and most furious tracks the band had ever recorded upon its release in the summer of 1977. It holds many sonic similarities to Deep Purple’s “Burn.” The semblance was no accident; KISS singer and rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley...
[Intro]
Alright
[Verse 1]
I remember the day that we met
I needed someone, you needed someone too, yeah
Spent time taking all you could get
Givin' yourself was one thing you never could do
[Pre-Chorus]
You played with my heart, played with my head
I got to laugh when I think of the things you said
[Chorus]
'Cause I stole your love, stole your love
Ain't never gonna let you go
I (Oh yeah) stole your love (I stole your love)
Stole your love (I stole your love)
[Verse 2]
You never stop running around
You pick me up, then you would still put me down
You were the girl that nobody could own
Stay for a while, then you would leave me alone
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm something different, ain't like the rest
How does it feel to find out you're failing your test?
[Chorus]
'Cause I stole your love, stole your love
Ain't never gonna let you go
I (I) stole your love (I stole your love)
Stole your love (I stole your love)
Guitar!
[Guitar solo]
[Chorus]
(Listen) I stole your love, stole your love
Ain't never going to let you go
I (I) stole your love (I stole your love)
Stole your love (I stole your love)
[Chorus]
I (stole your love) stole your love (I stole your love)
Stole your love (I stole your love, oh)
I (Oh yeah) stole your love (I stole your love)
Stole your love (I stole your love)
[Outro]
I (Oh yeah) stole your love, (Oh yeah) stole your love (All right)
I Stole Your Love was written by Paul Stanley.
I Stole Your Love was produced by Paul Stanley & Ace Frehley & Peter Criss & Gene Simmons & Eddie Kramer.
KISS released I Stole Your Love on Thu Jun 30 1977.