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"New York Groove" is a glam-rock anthem famously associated with of KISS, though it was originally written by English songwriter Russ Ballard . The song captures the raw, gritty excitement of arriving in 1970s New York City and has since become a staple at major New York sporting events. Key Facts & History

Frehley covered the song for his self-titled solo album. It reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the only major hit to emerge from the four simultaneous KISS solo albums. new_york_groove

Russ Ballard wrote the lyrics on a plane while flying to New York to work on a Roger Daltrey solo album. He intentionally used a Bo Diddley-style beat to give it a unique rhythm. "New York Groove" is a glam-rock anthem famously

While the lyrics are about returning to the city, Frehley once noted his specific take on the song was inspired by his experiences in 1970s Times Square . Pop Culture & Legacy It reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100

The song has maintained a lasting presence in New York culture and beyond: Ace Frehley's New York Groove: The story behind the song