Burning Up With Fever

Kiss · Gene Simmons [1998]

I'm the gift and giver, not a woman mistreater, you know that is no one else

You can have me just one time baby, she said

Baby, I'll give you a chance, 'cos I'm



Burning up with fever, and you're the fever inside

I'm burning up with fever, it's something I can't hide



Sometimes you do me, sometimes you don't, I know, I want you all the time

Here's one thing you should know, I won't, I won't stand in line for your love



Burning up with fever, and you're the fever inside

I'm burning up with fever, it's something I can't hide



Sometimes you do me, sometimes you don't

I know, I want you all the time, but I'm



Burning up with fever, and you're the fever inside

I'm burning up with fever, it's something I can't hide



Burning up with fever, and you're the fever inside

I'm burning up with fever, it's something I can't hide

Burning up with fever, and you're the fever inside

I'm burning up with fever, it's something I can't hide

Burning Up With Fever

Released on Gene Simmons' 1998 solo album, 'Burning Up With Fever' stands as a rare rock track featuring Kiss vocalist Paul Stanley. The song captures the high-energy, theatrical style characteristic of the band's legacy, blending hard rock instrumentation with the dramatic vocal delivery that defined their career. While primarily known for their theatrical rock and glam metal contributions, this recording highlights the enduring appeal of Kiss's songwriting and performance style. It serves as a testament to the group's ability to craft anthems that resonate across decades, showcasing their influence on the genre even in a solo context.