Paul Stanley has said that he wrote the song while he was still in high school, around 1969-1970.
Paul’s inspiration for the song came from “Fire Brigade” by Roy Wood’s band that also used fire engine sound effects.
This is the song where Gene Simmons would infamously “breathe fire” during live pe...
[Intro]
Woo-hoo, yeah
Woo-hoo, yeah
[Verse 1]
She'll adore you, and she'll floor you
With her wisdom and her vision
And you'll love it and think of it
'Til you lose all intuition, come on
[Verse 2]
She can move you and improve you
With her love and her devotion
And she'll thrill you, and she'll chill you
But you're headed for commotion
And you'll need her, so you'll feed her
With your endless dedication
And the quicker you get sicker
She removes your medication
[Chorus]
Get the firehouse
'Cause she sets my soul afire
Get the firehouse
And the flames keep getting higher
[Bridge]
She's like bad weather, but it seems so good
You'd never leave her, but you know you should
She's like bad weather, but it seems so good
You'd never leave her, but you know you should
[Chorus]
Get the firehouse
'Cause she sets my soul afire
Get the firehouse
[Outro]
Woo-hoo, yeah
Get the firehouse
Woo-hoo, yeah
Firehouse was written by Paul Stanley.
Firehouse was produced by Richie Wise & Kenny Kerner.