Head Games
"Head Games"
Stop the manipulation with Foreigner's hard-hitting 1979 rock anthem, "Head Games"! The title track from their third smash album, this song delivers driving guitars and raw vocal frustration. It’s a powerful hard rock statement about relationship turmoil, showcasing Foreigner's edgier side and becoming another major hit.
- TITLE: Head Games
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: August 11
- YEAR: 1979
Released as the lead single and title track for Foreigner's 1979 album, "Head Games" quickly climbed the Billboard charts, reaching the Top 15. This hard rock classic, penned by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, set the tone for the album, showcasing a slightly leaner, tougher sound. Its success further cemented Foreigner's status as rock superstars heading into the 80s.
With its insistent rhythm, prominent guitar work, and Lou Gramm's impassioned delivery, "Head Games" perfectly captures the frustration of dealing with emotional manipulation. This 1979 hard rock track remains a fan favorite and a key song in Foreigner’s extensive hit catalog, demonstrating their ability to tackle relationship complexities with undiluted rock energy and memorable hooks.
SONG MEANING: This song directly confronts a partner engaging in emotional or psychological manipulation within a relationship. The lyrics express the singer's exhaustion and frustration ("Head games, I'm so tired," "Stop playing head games") with confusing behavior, dishonesty, or inconsistency, pleading for an end to the draining 'games' being played.
"Foreigner"
- TITLE: Foreigner
- ACTIVE: 1976–present (1976)
- BAND: Foreigner
"Feels Like the First Time"
- TITLE: Feels Like the First Time
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Corporate Rock, Hard Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 08
- YEAR: 1977
