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Hard Luck Woman

"Hard Luck Woman" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss and the lead single from their 1976 album, Rock and Roll Over. It was originally written by Paul Stanley as a possible track for Rod Stewart, but after the success of the soft rock ballad "Beth", Kiss decided to keep it for themselves as a follow-up.[2] Stanley has stated his admiration and love of Stewart's music numerous times, and that "Hard Luck Woman" was inspired by Rod Stewart, in particular the songs "Maggie May" and "You Wear It Well". While Stewart's music served as a partial inspiration for the song, the nautical themed song "Brandy" by American pop-rock band Looking Glass served as Stanley's main inspiration.

"Hard Luck Woman"

"Mr. Speed"

November 1, 1976 (US)

3:35

Casablanca NB-873A (US)

Details[edit]

Alluding to the style of "Hard Luck Woman", Steven Bailey called the song an exemplar of "gentle folk rock".[1]


Sung by Peter Criss, the single was an attempt to follow the success of the hit single "Beth" released earlier in the year by releasing another love song sung by Criss. According to Billboard Magazine, Criss' vocal performance sounds similar to Rod Stewart.[3] It proved to be a top 20 hit in the US, peaking at number 15.


A version of "Hard Luck Woman" appears on Kiss's 1977 Alive II. Kiss also performed the song during their MTV Unplugged appearance with Stanley on vocals. It did not appear on the CD of the performance, but it was one of five bonus tracks on the DVD.

Reception[edit]

Cash Box said that the song is moving away from heavy metal and that "the lead vocal is not unlike Rod Stewart — there's a growling, bluesy intensity, centered around acoustic rhythm work."[4]

"Hard Luck Woman"

1994

3:14

Paul Stanley

members Toshi, hide and Pata performed a cover at Nissan Power Station on October 18, 1991.

X Japan

Japanese band Rosenfeld covered this song on their 1994 live album In the Garden as a hidden track.

thrash metal

Danish heavy metal band covered this song on their 1997 album, Spooked.

Pretty Maids

With Kanako Nakayama, Redd Kross covered this song on the 1998 tribute album, Kiss Tribute in Japan.

Japanese pop singer covered this song on her 1999 album, Miss Maki Nomiya Sings.

Maki Nomiya

of the heavy rock band The Wildhearts covered the song on his 2001 solo live album Grievous Acoustic Behaviour.

Ginger

Giuliano Palma & The Bluebeaters did a cover version on their 2005 album Long Playing.

performed the song acoustically during his Live in London show at KOKO in on 05/08/2016.[17]

Corey Taylor

did an electrified cover version on their 2014 covers EP, RAGS.[18]

The Hold Steady

– lead vocals, drums

Peter Criss

– 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals

Paul Stanley

– acoustic guitar

Ace Frehley

– acoustic bass guitar

Gene Simmons

Alive II version

Episode 24 of the anime series is named "Hard Luck Woman" after the song.

Cowboy Bebop

on YouTube

"Hard Luck Woman" by Kiss

on YouTube

"Hard Luck Woman" on MTV Unplugged