Love on the Telephone explained

Love On The Telephone
Cover:Love on the Telephone cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Foreigner
Album:Head Games
B-Side:Women
Released:1980
Recorded:early 1979
Genre:Hard rock
Length:3:18
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Roy Thomas Baker, Mick Jones, Ian McDonald
Prev Title:Head Games
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Women
Next Year:1980

"Love on the Telephone" was the third single from the third album, Head Games by the band, Foreigner. The song was written by Lou Gramm & Mick Jones, and released as a single in Europe. It reached No. 34 in the Netherlands.[1] The song's b-side, "Women" was chosen as the next single for the American market.

Johnson City Press arts writer Elaine Cloud Goller described "Love on the Telephone" as a "road-weary rock and roller's lament."[2]

Pete Bishop of The Pittsburgh Press praised the song for its melody, full arrangement and muscle.[3] El Diario del Centro del País praised the song as a great example of classic rock.[4] Evening Post critic Dave Murray praised Gramm's lead vocal performance.[5] Daily Republican Register critic Mike Bishop said that "Love on the Telephone" is "a fairly good rocker" and said that lead singer Gramm sounds a lot like Bad Company lead singer Paul Rodgers, Al Greenwood's keyboards sound a lot like Styx and that the song's chord progression is very similar to that of Foreigner's earlier song "Cold as Ice."[6] Morning Call critic Alan Janesch felt that lyric saying that the "line's engaged" was lifted from the Beatles' "You Won't See Me."[7]

During Foreigner's 1981 tour supporting 4 "Love on the Telephone" generally served as the first song of the encore, followed by "Hot Blooded" and "Headknocker."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foreigner - Love on the Telephone. Hung Medien. 2012-05-24.
  2. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Johnson City Press. Goller, Elaine Cloud. September 26, 1981. A 'Hot Blooded' show.... 5.
  3. News: Foreigner Rolls into Crossroads. Bishop, P.. The Pittsburgh Press. October 7, 1979. 79. 2012-05-25.
  4. Web site: Los cien mejores discos de los '70. El Diario del Centro del País. Ghezzi, A.. January 3, 2012. 2012-05-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20140521161653/http://www.eldiariocba.com.ar/noticias/nota.asp?nid=46516. May 21, 2014. dead.
  5. News: Albums. Murray, Dave. 2022-06-18. newspapers.com. Evening Post. November 3, 1979. 10.
  6. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Daily Republican Register. Bishop, Mike. 6. November 16, 1979. Platter Chatter.
  7. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-18. Morning Call. Janesch, Alan. November 10, 1979. 46. Foreigner: Head Games.