Would You Love A Monsterman?

Album: Get Heavy (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • For most, "Hard Rock Hallelujah" is Lordi's most recognizable and popular single. However, for the band themselves and some of their more devoted fans, this is the definitive Lordi song.

    The group's first ever single, "Would You Love A Monsterman?" is off of their debut album Get Heavy. Initially recorded and demoed as "I Would Do It All For You" for singer Mr Lordi's first solo album way back in 1993, it was then re-recorded in 2006 for inclusion on The Arockalypse album, riding off the success of "Hard Rock Hallelujah" and the band storming to victory in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest.
  • This is a permanent feature of the band's live show, and almost exclusively is the final song of the night.

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