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"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner

Feel the chill of Foreigner's iconic 1977 rock anthem, "Cold as Ice." Driven by an unforgettable...
BAND | Foreigner

"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner

Feel the chill of Foreigner's iconic 1977 rock anthem, "Cold as Ice." Driven by an unforgettable piano riff and Lou Gramm's searing vocals, this classic track became one of the band's signature songs. A staple of rock radio, it solidified Foreigner's arrival on the music scene.

Released as a hit single from Foreigner's multi-platinum self-titled debut album, "Cold as Ice" stormed the charts in 1977, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its immediate success showcased the band's powerful blend of hard rock edge and melodic structure, contributing significantly to making their first album a massive international success and establishing them as major players in the rock genre.

Penned by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm, "Cold as Ice" masterfully contrasts its instantly recognizable, somewhat haunting piano introduction with a driving, accusatory rock chorus. This dynamic structure, combined with Gramm's emotive delivery, perfectly captures the song's theme. Its enduring presence in popular culture highlights its status as a defining rock track of 1977 and a cornerstone of Foreigner's legendary repertoire.

SONG MEANING: This classic rock track serves as a stark warning directed at a lover perceived as materialistic, selfish, and emotionally frigid. The lyrics describe someone willing to use relationships for personal or financial gain ("willing to sacrifice our love"), caring little about the emotional cost to others. It's a realization and condemnation of this cold-hearted behavior and the eventual consequences ("someday you'll pay the price").

  • HASHTAGS: #Foreigner #Rock #July23
  • BAND: Foreigner
  • GENRE: Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: July 23
  • YEAR: 1977

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"Foreigner"

Foreigner, the iconic British-American rock band led by guitarist Mick Jones, defined arena rock success from the late 1970s onwards. Featuring Lou Gramm's powerful vocals, they crafted an incredibly successful formula blending hard rock energy with melodic hooks and chart-topping power ballads, selling millions worldwide.
Active since 1976 and still performing today (as of 2025), Foreigner dominated the charts throughout the late 70s and 80s. Their music spanned a wide spectrum of rock styles, including Hard rock, Arena rock, and Power pop evident from their 1977 debut through releases in 1978 and 1979. The 80s saw them expertly navigate Pop rock, Funk rock influences around 1981, and master the Soft rock power ballad by 1984 and 1987. This prolific output, marked by numerous key release dates during this decade, highlights their consistent hit-making ability. Their legacy is built on a foundation of unforgettable anthems. Early hits like "Feels Like the First Time," "Cold as Ice," "Hot Blooded," and "Double Vision" established their rock credentials. They continued with rockers like "Head Games," "Urgent," and "Juke Box Hero," alongside hugely successful power ballads such as "Waiting For A Girl Like You," the global number one "I Want to Know What Love Is," and "I Don't Want to Live Without You." This remarkable run of diverse hits cemented Foreigner as multi-platinum superstars...

BAND | Foreigner

"Feels Like the First Time"

Launch into rock history with Foreigner's explosive 1977 debut single, "Feels Like the First Time"! This instantly recognizable track, blending hard rock power with polished production, announced the arrival of a major new force. Its iconic riff and soaring chorus defined the band's accessible yet powerful sound.
Released from Foreigner's multi-platinum self-titled debut album in 1977, "Feels Like the First Time" rocketed up the charts, hitting number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It perfectly introduced their signature style – a potent mix of hard rock energy and melodic hooks, sometimes labeled corporate rock due to its radio-friendly polish and massive commercial appeal...

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