We Are One (Kiss song)

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"We Are One"
We Are One.jpg
Single by Kiss
from the album Psycho Circus
Released1998 (US)
RecordedA&M Studios & One on One Studios,
Los Angeles: 1998
Genre Rock, hard rock
Length4:41
Label Mercury/PolyGram 566 465-2 (Europe)
Songwriter(s) Gene Simmons
Producer(s) Bruce Fairbairn
Kiss singles chronology
"Psycho Circus" / "In Your Face"
(1998)
"We Are One" / "Psycho Circus"
(1998)
"I Finally Found My Way"
(1998)

"We Are One" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss released on their 1998 album Psycho Circus .

Contents

It is written and sung by vocalist/bassist Gene Simmons.

Released as a single in 1998, the song charted in only a few countries, and failed to chart in the United States and United Kingdom. [1]

Charts

  1. 40 (Australian Singles Charts)

Personnel

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References

  1. International Chart History
  2. Daly, Andrew (February 21, 2022). "An Interview with Tommy Thayer of KISS". VWMusic Rocks.com. Retrieved August 22, 2022.