I'm Gonna Love You

Kiss · Peter Criss [1973]

Don't let me find you

Sleepin' with another man

Say you're gonna be true

And stay and love me like you can



'Cause I really love you and it's true

I'm gonna love you rain or come shine



Honey, won't you tell me

You don't want nobody else

Don't you tear my heart out

And lay it on your shelf



'Cause I really love you and it's true

I'm gonna love you rain or come shine



And I'm gonna love you (gonna love you)

Rain or come shine (rain or come shine)

You know you're gonna find me (gonna find me)

Around you all the time (time)



'Cause I really love you and it's true

I'm gonna love you rain or come shine

Rain or come shine, rain or come shine

Rain or come shine, rain or come shine

Rain or come shine, rain or come shine

About I'm Gonna Love You

"I'm Gonna Love You" stands as a defining track from Kiss's 1973 debut album, *Peter Criss*, marking the band's transition from a theatrical rock act to a polished studio operation. Recorded during the height of the glam metal era, the song showcases the group's signature blend of hard rock energy and theatrical flair, driven by Peter Criss's distinctive vocals and Gene Simmons's melodic guitar work. As one of the band's earliest recorded hits, it helped establish their sound for a new generation of fans while solidifying their reputation as pioneers of the genre. The recording captures the raw excitement of their early career, blending theatrical performance with the emerging power of hard rock instrumentation. This track remains a significant piece in Kiss's discography, representing their foundational style before they expanded into a global multimedia empire.