@@olympiakoschrysler8201 Ace is my favorite but there's so many great versions. Between Paul and Gene, Kiss has so many great songs, although this is the most impressive songwriting work Paul ever turned out imo.
My wife, daughter and I play a game on long road trips, we each take turns requesting a song and the others have to listen. I first requested the Kiss version, then the Molly Hatchet version, then Bonnie Tyler, Ace Frehley and finally this one. They were not amused lol!
One song recorded by like 5 artists in one year? How often does that happen? Very weird. That's pretty good props to Paul really. And, it's an awesome song, I can't believe it's not more well known. I love the KISS version the best, it's the one I grew up with, but out of them all I like this one second best.
Happened quite often in the ‘40s and ‘50s. I’ve read that there were six versions of On a Slow Boat to China in 1948, and five versions of Mack the Knife in 1956. Hard to choose a favorite version of Hide Your Heart. After KISS, I think I like Bonnie Tyler’s. But this version is great too.
It's inevitable that people are going to compare the different versions of this song and I like hearing how much opinions vary on each. The fact that five artists recorded this in the span of a year is really the only noteworthy thing about it. It wasn't that big of a hit for anyone. I'm sure you would get bored of it but the comment section is for the audience, not the uploader. Let people speak! Anybody uninterested in that kind of conversation doesn't have to participate.
Fucking amazing. I've never even heard of Robin Beck before now, but that girl could fucking sing her heart out. On the Molly Hatchet audio, I stated that was the only version that matched the Kiss version. I was wrong. This matches those 2. This, I think, is the version that Bonnie Tyler had meant to do, and would probably have done if her voice had been in the same shape as it had been on *Faster Than The Speed Of Night.* Anyways, what a great version this is.
Um... Actually, Bonnie Tyler did it first... Then Molly Hatchet, Ace Frehley, KISS and Robin Beck all released this song IN THE SAME YEAR! (How crazy is that!?!) In fact, Ace released his version a mere 4 days before KISS' version was released! lol
I know right ? I was in the service at the time and would buy up music like crazy. I started seeing a pattern and wondered how many versions were out there at that one time.
@@tieukhavu8832 Yeah, I had forgotten that Bonnie Tyler's version was recorded first, but as you pointed out, Paul cowrote the song (with Desmond Child and Holly Knight), so it's not really a cover.
actually it was John Regan who suggested "Hide Your Heart" to Ace Frehley. John Regan played bass on the first released version of the song by Bonnie Tyler, as well as on Ace Frehley's version ....
Straight from Ace's mouth. - "Holly Knight, who was one of the co-writers of that song, was a friend of mine, and she recommended that song to me and sent me the demo when I was getting songs together for that album"
Nope. Paul Stanley wrote the song with Holly Knight & Desmond Child, while he and Holly were dating. Due to Gene & KISS' mgmt., the demo got shelved during the "Crazy Nights" sessions. In a not-so-subtle middle-finger gesture to Gene, (who Paul resented having to share mgmt decisions with due to Gene's absences for his fledgling acting career), Paul shopped the song around -with Desmond Child - & offered it to Bonnie Tyler, as both Paul & Desmond were convinced that it would "hit big" & provide themselves with a revenue stream that Gene couldn't taste. Bonnie's version got some airplay, but wasn't a huge hit, but.... yeah... money trickled in. At this time, Paul & Holly had broken up, so Holly figured that maybe another artist could take it & have more success with it (since she also got royalties). First up was Molly Hatchet. Didn't dent much. By now, Holly was dating Ace's drummer, Anton Fig & was tight with the entire band. After mentioning it to Anton, he told her to push it forward & "sell Ace" on the idea. Ace agreed, thinking that Paul & KISS had no plans to record the song. He really relished the idea of hitting this song out of the park, even if it meant big royalties for Paul. Because he'd have essentially thumped KISS' forehead for having been so stupid. After Ace had cut the track (having spent a considerable amount of money & time producing it), Gene & KISS' mgmt had learned that Ace had recorded it. Gene contacted Ace & asked him NOT to include it on his record, as it WAS being re-recorded by KISS, & was getting polished up & would be the FIRST SINGLE on KISS' new album. Ace said, "No way", but he knew then that it would be a dicey situation. Ultimately, this is A GREAT SONG, that really COULD have been a HUGE HIT for KISS - IF they'd done the intelligent thing, which would've been to have released it on the Crazy Nights album. THAT album blew chunks & it desperately needed a stand-out track. But with the colossal stupidity that "shelved" this song, it essentially got "covered" by three other artists (Bonnie Tyler, Molly Hatchet, & Ace Frehley) - BEFORE KISS could release what became the ultimate (i.e.- "original" version) of the song. By that point, it'd lost its potential to really become a "hit", along with the fact that this song was "MADE for the mid-80's era" & NOT the last quarter of 1989 - sliding into the 90s.
The ‘Trouble Or Nothin’ album is superb. Just make sure it’s the original from ‘89 and not the remastered version. It was one of the only albums I’d ever seen get 100/100 in Metal Forces magazine! It’s getting hard to find now and you just can’t get it from any of the streaming services. Thank god for EBay!
Hey, I'm liking this version ALOT. I had no clue anyone but KISS did it. But apparently so did Bonnie Tyler, Molly Hatchet, Frehley's Comet, & Robin Beck here. All in the same year! That's the crazy part. I like em all. KISS's will prob be my favorite cuz that's who I originally heard do it. They had the video on MTV, after all. I really like this girls voice, though- it's awesome. & it seems like a song for a chick to sing.
GlazzedAgain and why would ace frehley be allowed to record and release a song paul stanley wrote? Especially when the rumour is he was asked not to release it? Use your brain.. kiss and ace both covered a pre written song
"Use your brain", well... try that yourself, Einstein. Why the hell would Ace NOT be allowed to record a song Paul Stanley wrote, even if Paul was the sole writer? Read this, and feel free to use your brain: "During the writing sessions for the "Crazy Nights" album Paul worked with two female writers who were having major successes on the airwaves. While only the collaboration with Diane Warren ("Turn On The Night") was used at the time, "Hide Your Heart," co-written with Holly Knight and Desmond Child would be demoed and rejected. With KISS not using the song in 1987 Paul offered it out to other artists to record. Numerous artists picked it up including Robin Beck, Molly Hatchet, Bonnie Tyler, and even Ace Frehley. Bonnie Tyler's version was released first, on 5/9/88 on her "Notes From America" album. It was followed by Molly Hatchet's, on their "Lightning Strikes Twice" album on 9/6/89, KISS' on 10/17/89, Ace Frehley's on 10/24/89, and finally Robin Beck's on 11/9/89. Paul also performed the song during his 1989 solo tour and received enough positive response to it to suggest that the song would be included on a KISS album."
@jamesbond007kid2002 Technically KISS' version was the 3rd. Bonnie Tyler's is the original as it came out in 1988. Ace Frehley's would be 2nd as his Trouble Walkin' came out just before Hot in the Shade. His wasn't released as a single but the album was released four days earlier. I however still prefer the KISS version also.
Acho que é isso mesmo! Deve ser porquê a original é incrível! Muitos tentaram fazer tão bem quanto ela, mas ninguém conseguiu! A Robin se aproximou um pouco mais!
Disagree. Bonnie Tyler's version sucks! And, it wasn't the right song for Molly Hatchet (a supremely talented band) to cover either. To her credit, Robin Beck gives us the ultimate "chick version" of this song, blowing Bonnie out of the water. But.... this really isn't "a chick song". KISS and ACE give this song the most appropriate versions - as they both bring the "NY groove" (i.e.- needed swagger) to it.
Holly Knight was a co-writer on this song. But Bonnie Tyler released it first.... Fun fact: the year she released her version of this song, THREE OTHER BANDS -- Molly Hatchet, Ace Frehley, and KISS -- released the song before her! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_Your_Heart_(song)
Of corse you have the right to have his own opiniom but IMO Molly Hatchet till now were the first one but now the have serious rival so they both ale ex equo with a little big advantage of MH.
@@tomsommer8372 is it true? Im a fan and im very shocked To learn this...when did u met? Maybe she had trouble times...this could happen To anyone....star or unknow...she seems Always Nice and gentle in Her interviews
I don't know why people argue... I am just happy to have SO MANY versions to listen to.
Ace Freheley one is great too
@@olympiakoschrysler8201 Ace is my favorite but there's so many great versions. Between Paul and Gene, Kiss has so many great songs, although this is the most impressive songwriting work Paul ever turned out imo.
@@sirfizz6518 Its a great song, no matter who sings it. 🙂
KISS’ /Robin Beck version of this song: you for your girl
Bonnie Tyler version: Chad for her
Ace’s version of this song: Brad Pitt for her
My wife, daughter and I play a game on long road trips, we each take turns requesting a song and the others have to listen. I first requested the Kiss version, then the Molly Hatchet version, then Bonnie Tyler, Ace Frehley and finally this one. They were not amused lol!
Amazing. I loved her Voice and the interpretation of this song.
Fantastic, Robin. 💜
Que voz bonita a música ficou muito legal também mandou bem parabéns gata❤❤
She sounds like what you'd get if you combined the voices of Doro Pesch and Lita Ford.
Very accurate comparison, I’d agree 100%.
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One song recorded by like 5 artists in one year? How often does that happen? Very weird. That's pretty good props to Paul really. And, it's an awesome song, I can't believe it's not more well known. I love the KISS version the best, it's the one I grew up with, but out of them all I like this one second best.
Happened quite often in the ‘40s and ‘50s. I’ve read that there were six versions of On a Slow Boat to China in 1948, and five versions of Mack the Knife in 1956.
Hard to choose a favorite version of Hide Your Heart. After KISS, I think I like Bonnie Tyler’s. But this version is great too.
So touching as epic. Powerful and emotive song. Thanks for your music, Robin.
It's inevitable that people are going to compare the different versions of this song and I like hearing how much opinions vary on each. The fact that five artists recorded this in the span of a year is really the only noteworthy thing about it. It wasn't that big of a hit for anyone. I'm sure you would get bored of it but the comment section is for the audience, not the uploader. Let people speak! Anybody uninterested in that kind of conversation doesn't have to participate.
Fucking amazing. I've never even heard of Robin Beck before now, but that girl could fucking sing her heart out. On the Molly Hatchet audio, I stated that was the only version that matched the Kiss version. I was wrong. This matches those 2. This, I think, is the version that Bonnie Tyler had meant to do, and would probably have done if her voice had been in the same shape as it had been on *Faster Than The Speed Of Night.* Anyways, what a great version this is.
Robin Beck fix it! ;) Damned cool whiskey voice and lovely sounds from the guitars, this is Rock N Roll!
Incredible Voice!!
I love this version
Wonderfull voice perfect for this song
Badass cover hell of a voice 🤘
You need to add Desmond Child, and Holly Knight to the writing credits.
Cool & Sweet vocal
I Love this song and all those covers! Robin, Bonnie, Molly Hatchet, Ace,...
Um... Actually, Bonnie Tyler did it first... Then Molly Hatchet, Ace Frehley, KISS and Robin Beck all released this song IN THE SAME YEAR! (How crazy is that!?!) In fact, Ace released his version a mere 4 days before KISS' version was released! lol
I know right ? I was in the service at the time and would buy up music like crazy. I started seeing a pattern and wondered how many versions were out there at that one time.
@@michaelmiller44820 Paul wrote it actually. So, it can't be a cover
5 covers of the same song released at the same time.
@@tieukhavu8832 Yeah, I had forgotten that Bonnie Tyler's version was recorded first, but as you pointed out, Paul cowrote the song (with Desmond Child and Holly Knight), so it's not really a cover.
Impresionante. Una inspiración para las mujeres que hacemos rock!
actually it was John Regan who suggested "Hide Your Heart" to Ace Frehley.
John Regan played bass on the first released version of the song by Bonnie Tyler, as well as on Ace Frehley's version ....
Straight from Ace's mouth. - "Holly Knight, who was one of the co-writers of that song, was a friend of mine, and she recommended that song to me and sent me the demo when I was getting songs together for that album"
ruclips.net/video/ZaGPpbSRcmg/видео.html
Nope. Paul Stanley wrote the song with Holly Knight & Desmond Child, while he and Holly were dating. Due to Gene & KISS' mgmt., the demo got shelved during the "Crazy Nights" sessions. In a not-so-subtle middle-finger gesture to Gene, (who Paul resented having to share mgmt decisions with due to Gene's absences for his fledgling acting career), Paul shopped the song around -with Desmond Child - & offered it to Bonnie Tyler, as both Paul & Desmond were convinced that it would "hit big" & provide themselves with a revenue stream that Gene couldn't taste. Bonnie's version got some airplay, but wasn't a huge hit, but.... yeah... money trickled in. At this time, Paul & Holly had broken up, so Holly figured that maybe another artist could take it & have more success with it (since she also got royalties). First up was Molly Hatchet. Didn't dent much. By now, Holly was dating Ace's drummer, Anton Fig & was tight with the entire band. After mentioning it to Anton, he told her to push it forward & "sell Ace" on the idea. Ace agreed, thinking that Paul & KISS had no plans to record the song. He really relished the idea of hitting this song out of the park, even if it meant big royalties for Paul. Because he'd have essentially thumped KISS' forehead for having been so stupid. After Ace had cut the track (having spent a considerable amount of money & time producing it), Gene & KISS' mgmt had learned that Ace had recorded it. Gene contacted Ace & asked him NOT to include it on his record, as it WAS being re-recorded by KISS, & was getting polished up & would be the FIRST SINGLE on KISS' new album. Ace said, "No way", but he knew then that it would be a dicey situation. Ultimately, this is A GREAT SONG, that really COULD have been a HUGE HIT for KISS - IF they'd done the intelligent thing, which would've been to have released it on the Crazy Nights album. THAT album blew chunks & it desperately needed a stand-out track. But with the colossal stupidity that "shelved" this song, it essentially got "covered" by three other artists (Bonnie Tyler, Molly Hatchet, & Ace Frehley) - BEFORE KISS could release what became the ultimate (i.e.- "original" version) of the song. By that point, it'd lost its potential to really become a "hit", along with the fact that this song was "MADE for the mid-80's era" & NOT the last quarter of 1989 - sliding into the 90s.
I Love this version (y)
The ‘Trouble Or Nothin’ album is superb. Just make sure it’s the original from ‘89 and not the remastered version. It was one of the only albums I’d ever seen get 100/100 in Metal Forces magazine! It’s getting hard to find now and you just can’t get it from any of the streaming services. Thank god for EBay!
Nice cover 😎👍🏼
Lots of talent!
Definitely one of the better KISS cover songs. I like it...
I have no idea who this chick is, BUT i love her voice
Me encanta la voz de está mujer digna rock star, cuánta pasión para interpretar.
Great voice
As y'all know, there were 5 different artists who recorded this song in the same year - which is best?
Does it matter?
All 5 versions are fantastic.
Yep..1989 Hot In The Shade
Ace Frehley (ex-KISS) did a version also in his solo album TROUBLE WALKIN'
I like her version. thx for sharing :)
Very Good
great singer !!!
the best versión yeahh !!!
Amazing!!!
What a woman!!!!!
Robin is so hot... great singer
Why does people say that Kiss has the original version of this song? Bonnie Tyler was the first that released it, in 88. Kiss version came out in 89.
Kjetil Espetvedt this song was suppose to come out in kiss's album crazy nights in 1988, but it was rejected, so paul offered it to ALOT of artists
Kjetil Espetvedt this song was suppose to come out in kiss's album crazy nights in 1988, but it was rejected, so paul offered it to ALOT of artists
jayceeceee But the first version is the original, right? Not the one that wrote it...
no the kiss one is original, the artists just changed somethings
jayceeceee Nope. Bonnie Tyler has the original. The first one is the original, not the one that wrote it... LOL
So awesome!!
Excellent Version From 💋⚡🔥👊💪😎🤘
Robin Beck a talented and very sexy singer doing a classic Kiss song-she has the pipes wow she really kills this classic Kiss song.
Hey, I'm liking this version ALOT. I had no clue anyone but KISS did it. But apparently so did Bonnie Tyler, Molly Hatchet, Frehley's Comet, & Robin Beck here. All in the same year! That's the crazy part. I like em all. KISS's will prob be my favorite cuz that's who I originally heard do it. They had the video on MTV, after all. I really like this girls voice, though- it's awesome. & it seems like a song for a chick to sing.
You should check her other songs also.
Also Bonnie covered it in 1988
She sounds like Lita Ford.
mighty cover!
o, thank's, didn't know that....and yes, Robin and James Roxx:D
Animalll isso que é cantora🔥
Great cut .....
This is really good. Very close to the kiss version.
I think all versions are great,but my favorite is version from Ace Frehley,from Frehleys comet.
😂
That song was awesome because of Bonnie Tyler, Ace Frehley, KISS and Robin Beck
… and Molly Hatchet
I don't mind this version but you are spot on about Bonnie's version my friend :-)
Robin Beck is God of Rock and stay the Best singvocals of bed !
NO, that IS Robin Beck. Bonnie Tyler sounds like a shot of whiskey while smoking a cigaretre. Robin Beck just sound like the shot of whiskey...:)
Okay version, better than Kiss, but ACE nails it!!!!!
This girl that's singing the vocals sound like the girl on Vixen group
Written by Paul Stanley, Desmond Child and Holly Knight. Not only Stanley.
GlazzedAgain Holly Knight wrote it.. people tend to add their name to the writing credits when all they did was re compose
No. Stanley wrote it, with Child/Knight as co-writers. The song was meant to be included on the Crazy Nights album in '87, but was rejected.
GlazzedAgain and why would ace frehley be allowed to record and release a song paul stanley wrote? Especially when the rumour is he was asked not to release it? Use your brain.. kiss and ace both covered a pre written song
"Use your brain", well... try that yourself, Einstein. Why the hell would Ace NOT be allowed to record a song Paul Stanley wrote, even if Paul was the sole writer? Read this, and feel free to use your brain:
"During the writing sessions for the "Crazy Nights" album Paul worked with two female writers who were having major successes on the airwaves. While only the collaboration with Diane Warren ("Turn On The Night") was used at the time, "Hide Your Heart," co-written with Holly Knight and Desmond Child would be demoed and rejected.
With KISS not using the song in 1987 Paul offered it out to other artists to record. Numerous artists picked it up including Robin Beck, Molly Hatchet, Bonnie Tyler, and even Ace Frehley. Bonnie Tyler's version was released first, on 5/9/88 on her "Notes From America" album. It was followed by Molly Hatchet's, on their "Lightning Strikes Twice" album on 9/6/89, KISS' on 10/17/89, Ace Frehley's on 10/24/89, and finally Robin Beck's on 11/9/89. Paul also performed the song during his 1989 solo tour and received enough positive response to it to suggest that the song would be included on a KISS album."
GlazzedAgain sorry I dont take information from Wikipedia and regurgitate it as fact.. Holly Knight wrote the song
From 3:20 to the end... WOW!!!!
who is this? great voice
Sounds pretty good.
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Cool
@jamesbond007kid2002 Technically KISS' version was the 3rd. Bonnie Tyler's is the original as it came out in 1988. Ace Frehley's would be 2nd as his Trouble Walkin' came out just before Hot in the Shade. His wasn't released as a single but the album was released four days earlier. I however still prefer the KISS version also.
Kiss's must have charted. That video was in heavy rotation.
Muy buenq el tema de kiss en la voz de robin❤😂😘
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OK, am I the only person who hasn't covered this song?
Acho que é isso mesmo! Deve ser porquê a original é incrível! Muitos tentaram fazer tão bem quanto ela, mas ninguém conseguiu! A Robin se aproximou um pouco mais!
Kiss´s version is the best and this song is simply amazing. Cant believe it was not a huge hit
Fun fact, there isn’t a bad version of this song
Disagree. Bonnie Tyler's version sucks! And, it wasn't the right song for Molly Hatchet (a supremely talented band) to cover either. To her credit, Robin Beck gives us the ultimate "chick version" of this song, blowing Bonnie out of the water. But.... this really isn't "a chick song". KISS and ACE give this song the most appropriate versions - as they both bring the "NY groove" (i.e.- needed swagger) to it.
Robin does a good job with this song, will always prefer Bonnie Tyler's verson though, still, good cover!
Great comment! Absolutely right and really makes me laugh!
Aerosmith,Bon Jovi and Robin Beck.'Guyns n Roses e Led Zeppelin,Deep Purple,Oasees.
OK, I am stupid, it sounds so close to Bonnie's but I synched them to play at the same time and this is obviously Robin. Soooo sorry!!!
Hahaha, no problem :) they are simillar though :)
Robin has the better voice, though.
holly knight wrote this song - just heard her talk on eddie trunks xm show and he knows everyone that is famous!
Holly Knight was a co-writer on this song. But Bonnie Tyler released it first.... Fun fact: the year she released her version of this song, THREE OTHER BANDS -- Molly Hatchet, Ace Frehley, and KISS -- released the song before her!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hide_Your_Heart_(song)
this version is the best
This is The Best Version.
🥰
For me this is the best version of the song. Bonnie Tyler's great as well, but KISS for se reasons simply doomed the chorus part.
signori questo è desmond child
King of Blood!
To me, the ranking of "Hide Your Heart":
1- Kiss
2- Robin Beck
3- Bonnie Tyler
4- Ace Frehley
5- Molly Hatchet
1- Kiss, Molly Hatchet, and Robin Beck (tie)
4- Ace Frehley
5- Bonnie Tyler (sorry Bonnie!)
1. Ace Frehley
Of corse you have the right to have his own opiniom but IMO Molly Hatchet till now were the first one but now the have serious rival so they both ale ex equo with a little big advantage of MH.
Too much vibrato on the voice, but that´s great.
ammmmm...not?! that's robin beck for sure
Jhonny let the Rhoad !
LIKE!
Baddly!
Gooddly!mm!
Gooddle!Bruce lee!
Aha !
You Rock on guys !Aerosmith,Bon Jovi,Guns n Roses !Deep Purple sure...
BEST VERSION
It's just like the Bone Tyler version. It says Bone was a Welsch, I thought she was a Country.
Wut
I have never herd a female do this song. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
and paul stanley.
Hi Everyone !!!!
obviously you need a hearing test!!! Bonnie is amazing still performing today, wheres robin beck these days!!!
They’re both still releasing new music 😉
Hmm, this version is similar to Bonnie Tyler. Anyway, I think that Bonnie sings it better, more powerfull ;)
And she recorded it for the first time.
Bonny Tyler? Never! Met her once, totally drunk, obnoxious and abusive. Thanks but no thanks.
@@tomsommer8372 is it true? Im a fan and im very shocked To learn this...when did u met? Maybe she had trouble times...this could happen To anyone....star or unknow...she seems Always Nice and gentle in Her interviews
@Riprandycriss94
you forgot cher
Heavyer, better, no discussion
what about her?
a me piace molto la versione di Ace Frehley
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mulher q canta meu deus! o timbre dela lembra da bonnie tyler
Ace Frehley's version of this song is BY FAR the best one!!!!!!!!!!
Cannot disagree more...
Agree with Bill, Ace made this song sounds really like it should be
No kiss is better
His version is the worst . 1 - Kiss, 2- Bonnie 3 - Robin, 4- Ace
Ace's tops them all, his is the heaviest.
What year was this released
LMGTFY: 1989
@@ttr0Oper thank you
.Solo.!
James who?
Better then kiss
ace version is by far the best. .hands down ace was the talent