Kick It Out

Kick It Out

Infobox Single
Name = Kick It Out


Artist = Heart
from Album = Little Queen
B-side = "Go on Cry"
Released = 1977
Format = 7" single
Recorded = 1977
Genre = Hard Rock
Length =
Label = Portrait Records
Writer = Ann Wilson
Producer = Mike Flicker
Chart position = * #79 (U.S.)
Last single = "Little Queen"
(1977)
This single = "Kick It Out"
(1977)
Next single = "Crazy on You"
(re-issue)
(1978)
"Kick It Out" is a short, fast-tempo song recorded by the rock band Heart, written by Ann Wilson. It was released as the third and final single from the band's second album "Little Queen" in 1977. When released the song did not perform as well as previous Heart singles, reaching number seventy-nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Despite a modest chart appearance, "Kick It Out" still enjoys considerable FM airplay.

Though experiencing little fame versus other hit "Little Queen", "Kick It Out" has a fast paced, memorable riff which highlights the talent of guitarist of Ann Wilson. Many consider this song is a tribute to the musical ability of the band.

This song has Heart's production team talking in the first 3 seconds saying "we got it, we got it" which was mistakenly left in the song.


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