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"Cold as Ice" is a 1977 song written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones that was first released by British-American rock band Foreigner from their eponymous debut album. It became one of the best-known songs of the band in the US, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 2 ]
Foreigner is the debut studio album by British-American rock band Foreigner, released on March 8, 1977. [7] [8] It spun off three hit singles, "Feels Like the First Time", "Cold as Ice" and "Long, Long Way from Home".
Foreigner produced three major hits in North America: "Feels Like the First Time" reached No. 4 in the US and No. 7 in Canada, "Cold as Ice" peaked at No. 6 in the US and No. 9 in Canada, and "Long, Long Way from Home" hit No. 20. Additionally, "Cold as Ice" saw moderate success in the UK, Australia, the Netherlands, and Belgium, reaching the ...
Foreigner in San Francisco, 2009 The discography of Foreigner , a British - American rock band, consists of 9 studio albums , 7 live albums , 20 compilation albums , and 47 singles . The band was formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran English musicians Mick Jones and Ian McDonald , and American vocalist Lou Gramm .
No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner is a greatest hits album that was released on July 15, 2008 [3] ... Foreigner: 2:55: 3. "Cold as Ice" ...
The English-American rockers — with hits like “Cold as Ice,” “Hot Blooded” and “Waiting for a Girl Like You" — topped the charts in the 1970s and ’80s but never made it into the hall — much less a ballot — until last year, despite being eligible for more than 20 years.
Cold as Ice, an album by Charli Baltimore "Cold as Ice" (Foreigner song), 1977 "Cold as Ice" (Sarah Connor song), 2010 "Cold as Ice", a 2023 song by Ava Max on the album Diamonds & Dancefloors "Cold as Ice", a 2017 song by Blacklite District, featured on the 2017 album Instant Gratification
Head Games is the third studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on 11 September 1979 by Atlantic Records. [3] Recorded at Atlantic Studios in New York, with additional recording and whole mixing taking place at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, it was the only Foreigner album co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker, best known for working on Queen's classic albums.