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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 ]
"Cold as Ice" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. A dance-pop song with slight contemporary R&B elements, it was written and produced by Kay Denar and Rob Tyger for Connor's seventh studio album, Real Love (2010).
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".
Cool as Ice is still played on repeat in the Vanilla Ice household to this day. "It's funny, I haven't talked about the movie much in years, but for some reason, in the past year I've gotten a lot ...
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
A Gary Weis short film titled "Cold as Ice" features an uncredited Stacy Keach being repeatedly stabbed with scissors and a gun and eventually shot with a shotgun, all in slow-motion by an unnamed blonde to the tune of the Foreigner song of the same name. Bill Murray begins his annual Oscar picks. Mr. Bill goes to the circus.
The song was also featured in an episode of the short lived television series Robbery Homicide Division, [5] as well as an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine ("The Chopper"), an episode of The Mindy Project ("In the Club") and an episode of Superstore ("Mannequin"). In 2003, the song was sampled by Javine Hylton for her debut single "Real Things". [6]
The song is a power pop ballad, which was released originally in 1990 and later obtained moderate airplay during 1991 and the first half of 1992 in the United States, due to its exposure in the film. The title track was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Original Song , but lost to " Addams Groove " by MC Hammer from The Addams Family .