Shout it out loud movie1/1/2023 ![]() ![]() The male part of the group (excluding Kurt Hummel) were also dressed as Kiss members. The cast of Glee covered the song in the episode " Theatricality". SHOUT IT OUT LOUD MOVIE MOVIEThe song is featured in the movie Detroit Rock City and appears on the soundtrack for the movie. Ī 2007 re-recording of the song by the band is featured on the music/rhythm video game Guitar Hero 5. It was listed as the 27th single of '76 in Canada. The song was performed on almost every tour since its release, being dropped for Lick It Up Tour, Animalize Tour and Asylum Tour. A music video was made for the live version of the song from the 1996 concert in Tiger Stadium, from the Alive/Worldwide Tour. The song is also one of few to be sung by both Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. In Canada, the single was far more successful, reaching #1 on the RPM national singles chart on May 22, 1976. While the song would break into the American Billboard Top 40, peaking at #31, it would prove to not be as successful as its predecessor was but would remain in the band's concert set lists for almost every tour from that point on. Released as a single in 1976, the band and their record company, Casablanca Records, were trying to cash in on the success of their previous single, the live version of "Rock and Roll All Nite", by releasing another anthem. The version found on Smashes, Thrashes & Hits is 16 seconds longer, as the chorus repeats and the song ends with "Shout it!". The Killers version is the shortest with the duration of 2:35 as a result of the fade-out of the song starting during the first repetition of the "Shout it, shout it, shout it out loud" lyric following Gene Simmons' "Oh yeah". The Alive II single, which was described by Billboard magazine as a "raucous rocker" that "catches the excitement and energy of the live show," is 23 seconds shorter than the album song due to the removal of audience chant "We want Kiss". The single version of the song is 12 seconds shorter than the studio due to the last "Shout it, shout it, shout it out loud" line being excluded. The song was edited several times for singles and compilation albums. The title of the song was taken from British beat group The Hollies' song "We Want to Shout It Out Loud", which Wicked Lester (pre-Kiss) recorded for their only unreleased album. ![]()
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