"Feels Like the First Time"
"Feels Like the First Time" by Foreigner, soaring guitars and Lou Gramm's powerful vocals paint a picture of rekindled love. The lyrics describe a couple who, despite their past mistakes, find their passion reignited. It's a nostalgic look at the heady rush of new love, captured even after years together. The anthemic chorus, "Feels like the first time, yeah, feels like the first time," emphasizes the raw emotions they rediscover.
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Foreigner
- GENRE: Rock, Hard rock, Corporate rock
- YEAR: 1977
In "Feels Like the First Time," Foreigner bursts onto the scene with an explosion of anthemic rock that captures the heady rush of new love. Guitarist Mick Jones pours his own honeymoon joy into the lyrics, painting a picture of a world reborn through the eyes of two newfound lovers.
The song doesn't dwell on first kisses or shy glances. This is a full-blown, electric discovery. Skyscrapers turn into silver towers, every street corner sparks with possibility, and even the grumpy cab driver becomes a "charming old fool." Every interaction explodes with vibrant color and newfound meaning.
The music mirrors this intensity. Lou Gramm's soaring vocals dance over a driving beat, punctuated by Mick Jones's biting guitar riffs and Ian McDonald's soaring saxophone solo. It's a celebration of newfound passion, where every touch, every glance, feels like a thrilling revelation.
But "Feels Like the First Time" doesn't shy away from reality. Jones acknowledges the potential for change, the fear of losing that initial spark. Yet, the underlying message remains optimistic. Even if this feeling doesn't last forever, it's a treasure worth cherishing, a reminder that the world can transform in an instant when love takes hold.