Fire and Ice
"Fire and Ice"
Feel the heat and chill of Pat Benatar's "Fire and Ice"! This Grammy-winning 1981 Arena Rock smash hit showcases her powerhouse vocals and signature hard-rocking edge. With intense lyrics describing a volatile relationship and driving energy, it remains one of her most electrifying signature songs.
- TITLE: Fire and Ice
- BAND: Pat Benatar
- GENRE: Arena Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 06
- YEAR: 1981
Released in 1981 on Pat Benatar’s chart-topping album Precious Time, "Fire and Ice" delivered pure Arena Rock intensity characteristic of the era. Co-written by Benatar and guitarist Neil Giraldo (with Scott Sheets), the track perfectly captures their signature sound: powerful, driving guitars, a relentless beat by drummer Myron Grombacher, soaring vocals hitting impressive high notes, and a massive chorus built for stadiums.
"Fire and Ice" stormed the rock charts and earned Pat Benatar her second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Its vivid lyrics exploring the damaging extremes of a passionate yet volatile relationship resonated strongly with audiences. A staple of classic rock radio today, April 13, 2025, its raw energy solidifies its legacy as one of Benatar's key hard rock hits.
SONG MEANING: "Fire and Ice" describes a tumultuous and dangerously volatile romantic relationship marked by extreme emotional shifts from the partner. The lyrics depict someone who draws the narrator in with intense passion ("You come on like a flame") only to abruptly become cold and rejecting ("Then you turn a cold shoulder," "freeze up inside"). It reflects the confusing, painful, and possibly addictive nature of intense push-and-pull relationship dynamics.
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- TITLE: Pat Benatar
- ACTIVE: 1972–present (1972)
- BAND: Pat Benatar
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