Head Games (song) explained

Head Games
Cover:Head Games single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Foreigner
Album:Head Games
B-Side:Do What You Like
Released:November 2, 1979 (US)[1]
February 1980 (UK)[2]
Recorded:Early 1979
Genre:Hard rock
Length:3:26 (single)
3:37 (album)
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Roy Thomas Baker, Mick Jones, Ian McDonald
Prev Title:Dirty White Boy
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Love On The Telephone
Next Year:1979

"Head Games" is the title-cut and second single taken from the band Foreigner's third release. It was written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, and released primarily in the U.S. in November 1979 while at the same time, "Love On The Telephone" was being released elsewhere. The song's b-side, "Do What You Like" uses multi-layered harmony vocals along the lines of their earlier single, "Cold as Ice."

Background

The lyrics of "Head Games" "express anguish and disappointment over a love affair.[3] Salt Lake Tribune staff writer Terry Orme said that "the message of 'Head Games'...is identical to 'Cold as Ice' – a banal, sleazy claim of unrequited love."[4]

Reception

Billboard described "Head Games" as a "kick it out rocker" and described Gramm's vocals as "expressive" and Jones' guitar playing as "searing."[5] Cash Box called it a "rock anthem [that] builds at a steady pace" and said that "Lou Gramm's vocal is at its aggressive peak."[6] Record World said that "Gramm's snarling vocals & a relentless rhythm equal a tense, driving AOR-pop pick."[7]

Daily Republican Register critic Mike Bishop called out the song's lyrics as being "silly" and praised Al Greenwood's keyboards, although said that the riffs seem to be borrowed from Foreigner's earlier song "Double Vision."[8] Press-Enterprise critic Kim McNally described it as a "'you and me baby, I can't take it anymore' number" and found it to be "ponderous."[9] The Fort Worth Star Telegram rated it to be the 3rd best single of 1979, behind the Babys' "Every Time I Think of You" and Cheap Trick's "Voices."[10]

Ultimate Classic Rock critic Matt Wardlaw rated it as Foreigner's 8th greatest song, saying that "a soaring opening riff from Jones leads into urgent lyrical communication from Gramm, who struggles to figure out and face the true mental reality of his fractious relationship."[11]

"Head Games" reached number 14 on the charts of both the U.S.[12] [13] and Canada[14]

Personnel

Chart history

Chart (1979–80)Peak
position
Canada RPM Top Singles14
US Billboard Hot 10014
US Cash Box Top 100[15] 12

In popular culture

The song was featured in the first episode of web television series Cobra Kai, when protagonist Johnny Lawrence drives whilst drunk and reminisces about his teenage years.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foreigner singles.
  2. Web site: The Great Rock Discography. 301.
  3. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Hartford Courant. McEnroe, Colin. 'Foreigner' Maniacally Effective. October 26, 1979. 73.
  4. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Salt Lake Tribune. Orme, Terry. It's True, Salt Lake City Loves Rock 'n Roll. January 9, 1980. B3.
  5. News: Billboard Magazine. Top Single Picks. 81. November 10, 1979. 2020-07-07.
  6. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. November 10, 1979. 20. Cash Box. 2022-01-01.
  7. Record World. November 10, 1979. 2023-02-11. Hits of the Week. 1.
  8. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Daily Republican Register. Bishop, Mike. 6. November 16, 1979. Platter Chatter.
  9. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. McNally, Kim. Foreigner uninspired. Morning Press. September 15, 1979. C-6.
  10. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Kaye, Roger. January 13, 1980. 1D, 10D. The best albums, singles and concerts of 1979.
  11. Web site: Top 10 Foreigner Songs. 2022-01-08. Wardlaw, Matt. Ultimate Classic Rock. May 2, 2015.
  12. Web site: Foreigner Hot 100. Billboard. 2020-06-08.
  13. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 -
  14. Web site: Image : RPM Weekly. Library and Archives. Canada. 17 July 2013.
  15. Web site: Cash Box Top 100 1/12/80. tropicalglen.com.
  16. Web site: Here’s Every Badass ‘80s Jam From Cobra Kai Seas. Romano, Evan. September 10, 2020. 2022-06-18. Men's Health. Hearst Magazine Media.