The Flame
"The Flame"
Feel the heat of Cheap Trick's "The Flame," their epic 1988 number one power ballad! This quintessential soft rock mega-hit, from the comeback album 'Lap of Luxury,' became their biggest chart success. Experience the soaring vocals and timeless declaration of love that defines this classic.
- TITLE: The Flame
- BAND: Cheap Trick
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 16
- YEAR: 1988
Released as a single on April 16, 1988, "The Flame" achieved massive success, becoming Cheap Trick's first and only US #1 hit and spearheading the multi-platinum 'Lap of Luxury' album. This definitive soft rock power ballad, penned by outside songwriters Bob Mitchell and Nick Graham, showcased Robin Zander's incredible vocal range and brought the band back to widespread mainstream prominence.
"The Flame" stands as a defining power ballad of the late 1980s, marking a huge commercial resurgence for Cheap Trick. Its soaring chorus, polished soft rock production, and universally understood themes of undying love made it an instant classic upon its 1988 release. The song proved the band's capacity for delivering meticulously crafted, emotionally resonant anthems that dominated radio airwaves.
SONG MEANING: Written by Bob Mitchell and Nick Graham, "The Flame" is a passionate declaration of everlasting love and unwavering commitment. The singer uses the metaphor of fire, promising to be the constant, enduring "flame" that represents their devotion and passion for their partner ("I will be the flame"), assuring them this love will last forever and see them through anything.
"Cheap Trick"
- TITLE: Cheap Trick
- ACTIVE: 1973–present (1973)
- BAND: Cheap Trick
"I Want You To Want Me"
- TITLE: I Want You To Want Me
- BAND: Cheap Trick
- GENRE: Power Pop
- RELEASEDAY: April 21
- YEAR: 1979
