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Beth (song)
"Beth" is a ballad by Kiss, originally released on their 1976 album, ''Destroyer''. To date, it is their highest-charting single in the US, reaching #7 on ''Billboard's'' Hot 100 chart. It is one of only two gold selling singles for the band (the other being 1979's "I Was Made for Lovin' You"), and their first of two Top Ten singles (along with 1990's "Forever", #8) in the US. Beth was named #3 in VH1's 25 Greatest Power Ballads.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://rateyourmusic.com/list/CurtisLoew/vh1s_25_greatest_power_ballads )〕 ==Origin== Kiss' drummer Peter Criss sings the song, which was co-written by Criss and guitarist Stan Penridge. The song was written before Criss had joined the band, while he and Penridge were members of Chelsea. A bootleg exists of the song from 1971, but the song was sung "Beck, what can I do?" "Beck" was the nickname of fellow Chelsea member Mike Brand's wife, Becky, who would call often during practices to ask Mike when he was coming home. In an article for ''Rolling Stone,'' Paul Stanley questioned Criss' role in co-writing the song, saying, "Peter had nothing to do with it." 〔http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/kiss-forever-40-years-of-feuds-and-fury-20140326?page=5〕 Both Bob Ezrin and Gene Simmons have been credited for changing the song's title to "Beth" when recorded by Kiss.
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