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{{Infobox single | {{Infobox single
Name = C'mon and Love Me | | Name = C'mon and Love Me
| Cover =
Cover = Hard Luck Woman single 1976.jpg |
Artist = ] | | Artist = ]
from Album = ] | | from Album = ]
Released = April 2, 1975 <small>(])</small> | | Released = April 2, 1975 <small>(])</small>
Format = ] | | Format = ]
Genre = ] | | Genre = ]
Length = 3:00 | | Length = 3:00
Label = ] <small>NB-873A (US)</small> | | Label = ] <small>NB-873A (US)</small>
Writer = ] | | Writer = ]
Producer = ] & Kiss | | Producer = ] & Kiss
Last single = "]" / "Getaway" <br /> (1975) | | Last single = "]" / "Getaway" <br /> (1975)
This single = "'''C'mon and Love Me'''" / "Getaway"<br />(1975) | | This single = "'''C'mon and Love Me'''" / "Getaway"<br />(1975)
Next single = "]" (1975)| | Next single = "]" (1975)
}} }}



Revision as of 20:28, 25 June 2011

"C'mon and Love Me"
Song

"C'mon and Love Me" is a single by rock band Kiss from their 3rd album Dressed to Kill. Written by Paul Stanley, a live version exists on Alive!. Paul was inspired by a Moody Blues song, "Question" when writing the song which had been done under an hour. "C'mon and Love Me" failed to chart.

Appearances

"C'mon and Love Me" has appeared on following Kiss issues:

"C'mon and Love Me" cover:

Personnel

References

  1. "info".
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