Sean Delaney
Prentice John Delaney Jr. (Jan 8, 1945 - April 13, 2003), better known as S… Read Full Bio ↴Prentice John Delaney Jr. (Jan 8, 1945 - April 13, 2003), better known as Sean Delaney, was an American musician, producer, road manager and songwriter, best known for his work with the rock band KISS from the early 1970s until the early 1980s. He is largely credited with developing their choreography onstage, and co-wrote many songs with Paul Stanley during the height of the band's popularity, including "Mr. Speed", "Makin' Love", and "Take Me" from the 1976 album Rock and Roll Over, and "All American Man" from the studio side of the 1977 album KISS Alive II. He also co-wrote the song "Rocket Ride" with Ace Frehley for the same album, a song that remained a staple of Frehley's live set throughout his solo career and was also used as the title of his 2008 tour. Additionally, he simultaneously produced and co-wrote songs for Gene Simmons' and Peter Criss' 1978 self-titled solo albums. He is the only person to have co-written songs with each original member of KISS. For these reasons and many more, he is often referred to by fans and those close to the band as "the fifth member of KISS."
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Sean Delaney Lyrics
Bird Song This is my bird song Love walking around with my head…
Breathe Under Water I got you, baby, I got you I got you,…
Nobody I think this is that tape right here. Marshall Mathers…
You Beat Me to the Punch One day I first saw you on passing by, I wanted…