Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley reflect on the writing and recording process of “Rock and Roll All Nite,” with Simmons mentioning it was a collaborative effort and Stanley highlighting the song’s significance in KISS’s discography.
The updated video for “Rock and Roll All Nite” features annotations from Simmons and Stanley, with Simmons revealing, “We also brought in some of our friends and road crew and other musicians to clap and sing on the record.”
Stanley describes “Rock and Roll All Nite” as a quintessential KISS song that connects with fans across generations, stating, “This song is such a big piece of our story.”
When asked who had better face paint, both Paul and Gene answered, “Me!”
“Rock and Roll All Nite” originally appeared on KISS’ 1975 album, ‘Dressed to Kill,’ with a deluxe 50th-anniversary reissue released in October.



