This song... more specifically your reaction to this song... was beautiful! Life can throw us a lot of stormy seas. The ONE thing that can right the (metaphorical) ship that is our lives, is LOVE.❤ I wish you all a blessed day!
That's Lou Gramm from Rochester, NY singing Angela. He's a friend of mine, and he just happened to be blessed with the greatest voice ever. But even his amazing vocals cannot touch his beautiful heart.❤️
Lou lives about 5 miles away from me (where the nice homes are, lol). I've seen him at our grocery store three times over the past 20 years (never with a grocery cart, he's way too cool for that ;-). People usually recognize him so I didn't get to approach him until last time, and I thanked him for all the music and told him I'd seen him live 3 times. He was SOOO kind, patient, friendly and nice, I was visibly a bit nervous, his singing and music has had such a potent impact on so many of us. (I copy/pasted this from a separate comment I made, thought you'd be interested, cheers)
Awesome that you're his friend. I grew up in the 70s and loved listening to Foreigner. Then in the early 2000s I saw that Lou was going to be performing at the state fair where I live. I never got the chance to see Foreigner when they were together and I loved Lou's solo music too, so I decided to go the concert. In the time period leading up to the concert I decided to buy CDs of all of Foreigner's albums and his solo albums. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to that music again and hearing songs that I didn't know too. He WAS blessed with a great voice. I realized listening to the songs that he also sang clearly, so I could actually understand the words he was saying. There were a lot of artists I liked where I couldn't understand every word.
I'm a 6'2", 235lbs former Army Airborne Ranger and the final chorus still gets me misty every time. :) The New Jersey Mass choir ROCKED IT! The dude at 4:39 has a smile that lights up the sky. You can see he is loving this!
@@BigBadWolf1st Your response makes no sense. Can you explain why anyone would think a big man would not get emotional from good music? Rich Flath unless you are about 6% bodyfat 6'2" 235lbs is not big.
Foreigner had some brilliant songs, '' waiting four a girl like you '' another mellow powerful track or '' Cold as ice '' a more upbeat fantastic song ❤❤
After hearing this song a thousands times, it still touches me so deeply! That’s the gift of music: no matter what kind of genre - it can touch, heal, brighten up your day, make you sad, laugh, happy,… ♥️
Hello Angela: Deeply emotional song that taps into some universally shared wants/needs...and beautifully performed and articulated. The other song you referred to ("In the Living Years") was actually Mike and the Mechanics. Both are superb pieces of music history, and still resonate today.
When they were initially recording this song in the studio, apparently Jennifer Holiday could hear them recording the chorus and she walked in and started sining back up. She then became involved in the arrangement and the idea to get the New Jersey Choir in the the track.
Thank you for acknowledging Jennifer Holliday's contributions to this track. Such a beautiful, underrated vocalist and person. Jennifer is a wonderful soul and listening to her sing is otherworldly. Most people dont know that it is the same woman who sings "And I am Telling You" as the main choir vocalist in this song. Thanks again.
Lou Graham. He’s like Steve Perry in my mind. Lou Graham is to Foreigner what Steve Perry is to Journey. That once in a lifetime voice that penetrates soul and brings you to literal tears. I remember hearing this as a kid way back when and it grabbed me and I was hooked on Lou Graham’s voice. Much like what happened when I first heard Journey as 6 year old. Voices like that are rare and deserve to be treasured. They’ve been fortunate enough to write songs that are heard by the masses that people like you and I can feel and relate to. If a song can move you like it did in your reaction video, mission accomplished. That’s what it’s all about.
There is an Old School song that will make you know how a real man should feel about love. The Dramatics, I Want to go Outside in the Rain. They don't make love song anymore like the ones I grew up with. Thank for being a Blessing.
Another great ballad of theirs is “Waiting on a girl like you.” And MANY banging hits like “Urgent”, “Hot Blooded”, and so many more- Foreigner is on of those rabbit holes- 🙂
The Living Years was done by Mike + the Mechanics; their front man was Paul Carrack and he also has an amazing voice. This gem of a voice is Lou Gramm. Both incredible vocalists. Loved the reaction 👍
If this song doesnt stir emotions in anybody then they are an empty shell. Ive probably heard this song over 40 times in my 52 yrs and im still amazed at ehat a great song this is. Both he and the choir. They add so much to an already spectacular voice. Plus its an optimistic song. Something we are in short supply of these days.
I’m from Rochester ny where Lou gramm is from he is one hell of a singer! He lives in a suburb of Rochester. He lives in Webster just outside Rochester ❤️
Hi, Angela. I loved your honest, heartfelt reaction to this song. It's a very moving song especially towards the end when the choir joins in. A favourite of mine and was another one that was thrashed during a difficult time. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
I was 10 years old when this song came out. 40 years later this song still touches my heart. I cry a little bit too. ❤ Thank you for sharing. God bless you!
I am so proud of you! I'm 54. This music is what we were about, Black and White. We all listened to the same music. There was more racial harmony. This generation is so cynical, so negative and materialistic. We wrote love letters to each other and mailed it, flowers, drwaings. We believed in love and making slow romantic love.
In the early 1980's I was sitting in about the fourth row of a Foreigner concert when they started to sing "I wanna know what love is." Just then two guys a couple rows in front of me stood up and started punching each other, really hard. "I wanna [punch] know what [whack] love is, [slap, uppercut] I want you to show me..." One of the most hilarious things I ever did see.
I thought Mick was the keyboard player? Anyway, have you seen the interview with Lou about this song and what happened between him and Mick? He left Foreigner and recorded his solo album because of this song.
@@cadirector mick played keyboard often. Any footage will show him on keyboard on cold as ice, I don’t want to live without you, and I wanna know what love is, but he was mostly the lead guitarist. Yeah I did see it. Mick with a clean conscience decided he was going to take all of the royalties on the song. He treated Lou like a hired gun.
@@abelcano3723 It's too bad that Lou got so upset / angry that he didn't hold out for at least 30% of the royalties. Being the lead singer of a successful band would be worth at least that much. A fine example of how you shouldn't make importanat decisions when you're upset.
Lou Gramm, he’s now a born again Christian with a great voice!! According to his English guitarist/co-writer Mick Jones Lou didn’t like the ballads as much as the real rockin’ songs, but Mick convinced him every time that the ballads would be hits and the rest is history….
I am an old white guy and I just love how there is no racism in music. Black and white musicians and singers just loving there time together to make music one of the most wonderful things that we have as humans on this planet.
I love the way you can take a song and make it your own, then you are able to explain your feelings and how you can relate those feelings to all of us! Thank you Angela, your reactions bring me comfort and a smile! ❤❤❤
Exactly what you were saying. And that's exactly what's happened to our entire world. It's become closed off, hateful, and cynical, and the feelings expressed in this song are exactly what our world needs now. You described it so well. For me my kids at an early age brought this back to me. We all need to know what love is.
Great power ballad by Lou Gramm. If this song doesn't touch your heart and soul...you ain't got either one! This song was covered by Mariah Carey, who also does a fine job. But Lou owns it!
The singer lives about 5 miles away from me (where the nice homes are, lol). I've seen him at our grocery store three times over the past 20 years (never with a grocery cart, he's way too cool for that ;-). People usually recognize him so I didn't get to approach him until last time, and I thanked him for all the music and told him I'd seen him live 3 times. He was SOOO kind, patient, friendly and nice, I was visibly a bit nervous, his singing and music has had such a potent impact on so many of us. He's a small guy, with a gargantuan, passionate voice. I didn't see it readily in the comments, but just for the record, you're confusing Mike and the Mechanics with Foreigner. No problem, just wanted to let ya know. Cheers.
GOD BLESS YOU GIRL. I Love how GOOD MUSIC can Teach you how people Really Feel which is Unlike ANY of the Garbage that's being put out These Days. Like you have said before "They just don't make songs like This these days." One of these days REAL MUSIC will Take Over the Garbage put out now. GOD BLESS AMERICA!! OUR HOME SWEET HOME. 😎 👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿🇺🇲🇮🇱🇺🇲🤘🏿🤘🏾🤘🏽🤘🏼
He had me crying too, Lou Graham goes way back for me, I remember him being an outstanding lead singer in Black Sheep, from Rochester, NY before Foreigner. Those guys were awesome and it took the opportunity to play with Foreigner to really get everyone to know him. Great band and great song, one of many in their catalog. Try Starrider or Cold as Ice next, more awesome stuff. Your smile brightens my day and love your honest reactions that show how nice a soul you are. Rock On pretty lady! 🎵
Wow Angela! What an awesome breakdown of the song! You nailed it! We all need to be shown again and again what love really is! You are so right that we all become too cynical and too hardened by day-to-day life that we forget to LOVE! Great reaction video Angela!
Living Years is by Mike and the Mechanics. This song also hits me in the feels, but for different reasons. On tours they still use choirs for this song (or so I hear). At one stop, they got a local high school choir to fill in. Lou Gramm is the lead singer here.
27 Approaching 30 and I genuinely believe I haven't felt love or been shown it before 😂My dad said for men it's usually the other way around when it comes to getting cynical. We're born without worth, told to shut up and behave our entire lives and only when we're 55 with a pocket full of change can we be loved. I'm looking forward to that lmao. A great reaction if I ever saw one! Thank ya for ya time! Love from the UK ✌ Edit: I don't care if you react to it, or know if you've already done so, but you should listen to "Broken Stones - Paul Weller", good for the soul!
I Love This Song, it’s sooooo very special to my love and I. My hubby played this song when we got together January 12th, 1993, we have many Romantic Moments with this song.❤❤❤
Hi Angela. This song always hits me personally. I don't think I've ever experienced love...at least not mutually. I've been in lots of relationships in my life. Some where I've loved her more than she loved me, and some where she loved me more than I loved her. I don't think there was ever a relationship were it was equally reciprocal. It saddens me that I'll likely never know what that's like, especially when I see so many other couples completely in love with one another. But I look past it and try to enjoy life the best way I know how. Thanks for this great reaction, though. I had a feeling you'd like this one.
Girl, you made me cry! I'm so glad that this song helped you feel such emotion. His voice was unbelievable at this point. I haven't heard him lately so I can't say how he sounds, but Lou has one of the best and most gorgeous voices out there. Thank you for blessing us with the reaction. ❤❤
Great Great one of the greatest songs written, composed, arranged and sang. My mother, father and Aunt use to play this loudly everyday when it came out. Foreigner 👍
The back ground group of singers was common folks and he was making a statment against racism back in that time. He caut a lot of flack because was sshowing the world GODs love for all of us. Love your sister Dee
The backing vocalist who comes in towards the end is the amazing Jennifer Holliday, the original singer of "And I am Telling You I Ain't Going". If you haven't heard it, you're doing yourself a disservice!
this song is beautiful i will never forget the first time I heard this in 1985 i was on a flight from Germany to USA coming home from visiting my family for the first time
If more people felt things as deeply as you, the world would be a much sweeter place.
You're Amazing!!! Your reviews are great too!
if only
This song... more specifically your reaction to this song... was beautiful! Life can throw us a lot of stormy seas. The ONE thing that can right the (metaphorical) ship that is our lives, is LOVE.❤ I wish you all a blessed day!
agree !!!
You're absolutely right. Great comment 👍
That's Lou Gramm from Rochester, NY singing Angela. He's a friend of mine, and he just happened to be blessed with the greatest voice ever. But even his amazing vocals cannot touch his beautiful heart.❤️
Lou is a legendary singer, but his reputation as an incredibly nice person is even more inspiring and that's incredible
Please tell your friend how much he is loved and thanks for the all the great music!
Lou lives about 5 miles away from me (where the nice homes are, lol). I've seen him at our grocery store three times over the past 20 years (never with a grocery cart, he's way too cool for that ;-). People usually recognize him so I didn't get to approach him until last time, and I thanked him for all the music and told him I'd seen him live 3 times. He was SOOO kind, patient, friendly and nice, I was visibly a bit nervous, his singing and music has had such a potent impact on so many of us.
(I copy/pasted this from a separate comment I made, thought you'd be interested, cheers)
Awesome that you're his friend. I grew up in the 70s and loved listening to Foreigner. Then in the early 2000s I saw that Lou was going to be performing at the state fair where I live. I never got the chance to see Foreigner when they were together and I loved Lou's solo music too, so I decided to go the concert. In the time period leading up to the concert I decided to buy CDs of all of Foreigner's albums and his solo albums. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to that music again and hearing songs that I didn't know too. He WAS blessed with a great voice. I realized listening to the songs that he also sang clearly, so I could actually understand the words he was saying. There were a lot of artists I liked where I couldn't understand every word.
One of the greatest voices ever.
Lou Gramm became a born again Christian after this song.
Lou Gramm was the lead singer for Foreigner. What a fantastic vocalist.
The best.!👍👍
Lou and Steve Perry have some of the best voices in the history of rock and roll. The music of Journey and Foreigner lives on.
Absolutely 💯
Steve was a crooner not a rock singer,
Lou makes him look like an amateur.
Add Survivor to that list.
Which one Eye of the Tiger guy OR
The search is over Guy?
This song is a Masterpiece
The hardest thing one human can ask another is “I want to know what love is.. I want you to show me”..
Lou Gramm has a great voice. Underappreciated.
Everyone should be moved by this masterpiece of music.
I'm sure we all are. It's a masterpiece!👍👍😊
I'm a 6'2", 235lbs former Army Airborne Ranger and the final chorus still gets me misty every time. :) The New Jersey Mass choir ROCKED IT! The dude at 4:39 has a smile that lights up the sky. You can see he is loving this!
Thank you for your service ❤
Why did you feel it was necessary to reveal your height and weight?
@@number2055 Oh, is that a big deal to you? Basically it was a comfort statement saying that even big men can get hit with emotion from good music.
@@BigBadWolf1st Your response makes no sense. Can you explain why anyone would think a big man would not get emotional from good music? Rich Flath unless you are about 6% bodyfat 6'2" 235lbs is not big.
@@number2055 Please go out into the world and search for a life. Thanks.
This is a timeless classic. I grew up hearing this on the radio as a kid. When the choir comes in, I still get chills.
This is not a song, is an anthem
Yes indeed!
Foreigner had some brilliant songs, '' waiting four a girl like you '' another mellow powerful track or '' Cold as ice '' a more upbeat fantastic song ❤❤
This song & "Waiting For A Girl Like You" are 2 of the best Power Ballads ever written.. ♠W.G.
That was yesterday! Another great song!
Dirty White Boy....a classic.
Agreed Deb, 'Cold as ice" describes by ex perfectly!
The Living Years is not Foreigner, but Mike and the Mechanics, with Paul Carrack on vocals, another very good singer.
The Living years,By Mike And The Mechanic's ,Angela Was For My Dad As Well Darling!Both Songs Are Beautiful!
Living Years’ came Out when me Dad was killed…Rocked me…couldn’t listen to it for 10 years
I am 66 and this song still makes me cry
After hearing this song a thousands times, it still touches me so deeply! That’s the gift of music: no matter what kind of genre - it can touch, heal, brighten up your day, make you sad, laugh, happy,… ♥️
Yes!
I'd walk 500 miles just to witness you smiling
This song is one of the greatest power ballads of all time....😢
More rock bands should bring their local Hallelujah-choir to the studio when recording! ❤
A 100 yrs from now, this song would still be in it's place - untouchable. Gabriel Henrique did superb justice to this gem, check out his video.
Lead singers name is Lou Gramm.
you could easily do a whole set of Foreigner. so many great tunes
Yes, Foreigner is a hit machine. So many good songs.
The fact they're not in the rock n roll hof is blasphemous!
A lot of soul in that voice
Hello Angela: Deeply emotional song that taps into some universally shared wants/needs...and beautifully performed and articulated. The other song you referred to ("In the Living Years") was actually Mike and the Mechanics. Both are superb pieces of music history, and still resonate today.
Yep you got it. That came out a few months after I lost my Dad.. tell you what it still gets to me. What a beautiful song.
This song is TIMELESS, PRICELESS AND MATCHLESS. It fits all colors & cultures.
When they were initially recording this song in the studio, apparently Jennifer Holiday could hear them recording the chorus and she walked in and started sining back up. She then became involved in the arrangement and the idea to get the New Jersey Choir in the the track.
Love the choir in this song
Great history
Thank you for acknowledging Jennifer Holliday's contributions to this track. Such a beautiful, underrated vocalist and person. Jennifer is a wonderful soul and listening to her sing is otherworldly. Most people dont know that it is the same woman who sings "And I am Telling You" as the main choir vocalist in this song. Thanks again.
"Waiting For A Girl Like You" is another one you should hear. 100% pure love; hold the heartache.
LOU GRAMM SAID IN INTERVIEW, THE LORD WAS TOUCH HIM INFLUENCING THIS 🎵
I've heard this song a100 times - each time I get choked up and get a tears in my eyes. I'm so glad that you loved it also. Thanks.
Lou Graham. He’s like Steve Perry in my mind. Lou Graham is to Foreigner what Steve Perry is to Journey. That once in a lifetime voice that penetrates soul and brings you to literal tears. I remember hearing this as a kid way back when and it grabbed me and I was hooked on Lou Graham’s voice. Much like what happened when I first heard Journey as 6 year old. Voices like that are rare and deserve to be treasured. They’ve been fortunate enough to write songs that are heard by the masses that people like you and I can feel and relate to. If a song can move you like it did in your reaction video, mission accomplished. That’s what it’s all about.
If you don't know what love is , this is the song you have to listen .
There is an Old School song that will make you know how a real man should feel about love. The Dramatics, I Want to go Outside in the Rain. They don't make love song anymore like the ones I grew up with. Thank for being a Blessing.
The singer's name is Lou Gramm.
It's one of them all time epic songs. Imagine having something like this in your repertoire. You wouldn't need anything else
Beutifull Voice black and white combination
Listen to "I don't wanna live without you". It's beautiful
Another great ballad of theirs is “Waiting on a girl like you.” And MANY banging hits like “Urgent”, “Hot Blooded”, and so many more- Foreigner is on of those rabbit holes- 🙂
Can't say I'm a Foreigner fan but this is a powerful song .The choir just brings it home. Your reaction was so real .
How can you not be a fan...hot damn.....very rare vocal talent
@@penderyn8794 i do like that song , very much. Not a fan of Foreigner's music in general though.
As a man, I can relate to this song and it makes me cry. Go ahead and cry, good music can make u cry
Great song and music... all about life.
The Living Years was done by Mike + the Mechanics; their front man was Paul Carrack and he also has an amazing voice. This gem of a voice is Lou Gramm. Both incredible vocalists. Loved the reaction 👍
This song went to #1.
Such an amazing record !
This world needs more beautiful music today it brings me closer to everyone and to forget all the bad.
That was Mike and the Mechanics that sung the song about his Father. This is Lou and Foreigner, and they have a lot of Good Songs including this one.
If this song doesnt stir emotions in anybody then they are an empty shell. Ive probably heard this song over 40 times in my 52 yrs and im still amazed at ehat a great song this is. Both he and the choir. They add so much to an already spectacular voice. Plus its an optimistic song. Something we are in short supply of these days.
Beautiful voice. He has overcome a brain tumor, listen to his solo songs. Warm rising sun. Midnight Blue. His solo is awesome 👌
I’m from Rochester ny where Lou gramm is from he is one hell of a singer! He lives in a suburb of Rochester. He lives in Webster just outside Rochester ❤️
The 80s what a decade musically from my childhood to teenage years
Hi, Angela. I loved your honest, heartfelt reaction to this song. It's a very moving song especially towards the end when the choir joins in. A favourite of mine and was another one that was thrashed during a difficult time. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy 👍🏽 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
No excuses no apologies we are enjoying your honest reaction to this wonderful song . Thank you for playing this been awhile.
I was 10 years old when this song came out. 40 years later this song still touches my heart. I cry a little bit too. ❤ Thank you for sharing. God bless you!
I never met a person who listened to this song and didn't shed a tear.
This song gets me every time. You’re not the only one that it catches off guard.
I am so proud of you! I'm 54. This music is what we were about, Black and White. We all listened to the same music. There was more racial harmony. This generation is so cynical, so negative and materialistic.
We wrote love letters to each other and mailed it, flowers, drwaings. We believed in love and making slow romantic love.
In the early 1980's I was sitting in about the fourth row of a Foreigner concert when they started to sing "I wanna know what love is." Just then two guys a couple rows in front of me stood up and started punching each other, really hard. "I wanna [punch] know what [whack] love is, [slap, uppercut] I want you to show me..."
One of the most hilarious things I ever did see.
The guitar player, Mick Jones wrote the song, but Lou Gramm (vocals) had many contributions and didn’t get a dime in royalties for it.
I thought Mick was the keyboard player? Anyway, have you seen the interview with Lou about this song and what happened between him and Mick? He left Foreigner and recorded his solo album because of this song.
@@cadirector mick played keyboard often. Any footage will show him on keyboard on cold as ice, I don’t want to live without you, and I wanna know what love is, but he was mostly the lead guitarist. Yeah I did see it. Mick with a clean conscience decided he was going to take all of the royalties on the song. He treated Lou like a hired gun.
@@abelcano3723 It's too bad that Lou got so upset / angry that he didn't hold out for at least 30% of the royalties. Being the lead singer of a successful band would be worth at least that much. A fine example of how you shouldn't make importanat decisions when you're upset.
This was one of the anthems of my youth! It touched me deeply back then and still does! I can completely understand your reaction.
Lou Gramm, he’s now a born again Christian with a great voice!! According to his English guitarist/co-writer Mick Jones Lou didn’t like the ballads as much as the real rockin’ songs, but Mick convinced him every time that the ballads would be hits and the rest is history….
I am an old white guy and I just love how there is no racism in music. Black and white musicians and singers just loving there time together to make music one of the most wonderful things that we have as humans on this planet.
Thank you for sharing your intimate emotion, Angela. Beautiful.
Your awesome Angela...great reaction and commentary.
I love the way you can take a song and make it your own, then you are able to explain your feelings and how you can relate those feelings to all of us! Thank you Angela, your reactions bring me comfort and a smile! ❤❤❤
It was obvious to me how deeply you were absorbing the lyrics! ❤
Alan Jackson Remember when it was my cousins fav, she recently lost her battle with cancer, Miss you Hope!
Exactly what you were saying. And that's exactly what's happened to our entire world. It's become closed off, hateful, and cynical, and the feelings expressed in this song are exactly what our world needs now. You described it so well. For me my kids at an early age brought this back to me. We all need to know what love is.
Great power ballad by Lou Gramm. If this song doesn't touch your heart and soul...you ain't got either one! This song was covered by Mariah Carey, who also does a fine job. But Lou owns it!
The singer lives about 5 miles away from me (where the nice homes are, lol). I've seen him at our grocery store three times over the past 20 years (never with a grocery cart, he's way too cool for that ;-). People usually recognize him so I didn't get to approach him until last time, and I thanked him for all the music and told him I'd seen him live 3 times. He was SOOO kind, patient, friendly and nice, I was visibly a bit nervous, his singing and music has had such a potent impact on so many of us. He's a small guy, with a gargantuan, passionate voice.
I didn't see it readily in the comments, but just for the record, you're confusing Mike and the Mechanics with Foreigner. No problem, just wanted to let ya know. Cheers.
GOD BLESS YOU GIRL.
I Love how GOOD MUSIC can Teach you how people Really Feel which is Unlike ANY of the Garbage that's being put out These Days.
Like you have said before "They just don't make songs like This these days."
One of these days REAL MUSIC will Take Over the Garbage put out now.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
OUR HOME SWEET HOME. 😎
👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿🇺🇲🇮🇱🇺🇲🤘🏿🤘🏾🤘🏽🤘🏼
He had me crying too, Lou Graham goes way back for me, I remember him being an outstanding lead singer in Black Sheep, from Rochester, NY before Foreigner. Those guys were awesome and it took the opportunity to play with Foreigner to really get everyone to know him. Great band and great song, one of many in their catalog. Try Starrider or Cold as Ice next, more awesome stuff. Your smile brightens my day and love your honest reactions that show how nice a soul you are. Rock On pretty lady! 🎵
Wow Angela! What an awesome breakdown of the song! You nailed it! We all need to be shown again and again what love really is! You are so right that we all become too cynical and too hardened by day-to-day life that we forget to LOVE! Great reaction video Angela!
Another great love song / ballad by this singer / group is I Don't Want to Live Without You. That song will also make you cry 😢
Angela is beautiful on the outside and the inside....what a sweet soul
Music connects us all. Makes us feel emotions that we sometimes bury
Living Years is by Mike and the Mechanics. This song also hits me in the feels, but for different reasons.
On tours they still use choirs for this song (or so I hear). At one stop, they got a local high school choir to fill in.
Lou Gramm is the lead singer here.
Love the song, love your tears. So very sincere. It's ok to cry. It means you're alive!
If a song touches you that much, you know it's a truly great song!
That is a very sweet reaction. Never apologize for what you feel.
I really needed this. Thank You 🙏🏼💎
27 Approaching 30 and I genuinely believe I haven't felt love or been shown it before 😂My dad said for men it's usually the other way around when it comes to getting cynical. We're born without worth, told to shut up and behave our entire lives and only when we're 55 with a pocket full of change can we be loved. I'm looking forward to that lmao.
A great reaction if I ever saw one! Thank ya for ya time! Love from the UK ✌
Edit: I don't care if you react to it, or know if you've already done so, but you should listen to "Broken Stones - Paul Weller", good for the soul!
Foreigner is hard to beat...I was in 10th grade when this came out and loved it.
This song brings tears to my eyes everytime. Love that you are so emotional. ❤🤗🙏
I could see at 2:27 it got you right in your "Feels". The song always gives me an upwelling of emotions I can feel in my chest.
I've heard this song before but never felt it like this especially with the choir
I Love This Song, it’s sooooo very special to my love and I. My hubby played this song when we got together January 12th, 1993, we have many Romantic Moments with this song.❤❤❤
Hi Angela. This song always hits me personally. I don't think I've ever experienced love...at least not mutually. I've been in lots of relationships in my life. Some where I've loved her more than she loved me, and some where she loved me more than I loved her. I don't think there was ever a relationship were it was equally reciprocal. It saddens me that I'll likely never know what that's like, especially when I see so many other couples completely in love with one another. But I look past it and try to enjoy life the best way I know how.
Thanks for this great reaction, though. I had a feeling you'd like this one.
the two songs do have a lot in common- not least your tears, an extra touch of beautiful🕊️
This song is powerful but the video takes it to a whole different level!!! WOW!!!
big hug from Australia,this song always rips me love QLD Australia thank you so very much.
My absolute favorite Foreigner song. So glad that it affected you on such an emotional level.
Girl, you made me cry! I'm so glad that this song helped you feel such emotion. His voice was unbelievable at this point. I haven't heard him lately so I can't say how he sounds, but Lou has one of the best and most gorgeous voices out there. Thank you for blessing us with the reaction. ❤❤
I love lou gramm..he is so amazing...he is making this young beautiful woman cry!!! That is really impactful Lou..u changed lives brother..
Great Great one of the greatest songs written, composed, arranged and sang. My mother, father and Aunt use to play this loudly everyday when it came out. Foreigner 👍
Foreigner got me thru High School. Loved these guys. Back them it was albums and I still have them all. Great band at the time.
Wonderful reaction. "Watching and Waiting" by The Moody Blues" is worthy of a reaction as well.
So is 1983 Blue World by the Moody Blues. Awesome underrated song!
The Magic of Music . And that wonderful instrument Gramm possessed
The back ground group of singers was common folks and he was making a statment against racism back in that time. He caut a lot of flack because was sshowing the world GODs love for all of us. Love your sister Dee
The backing vocalist who comes in towards the end is the amazing Jennifer Holliday, the original singer of "And I am Telling You I Ain't Going". If you haven't heard it, you're doing yourself a disservice!
Lou Graham was the singer. Great voice. Listen to any song off of their debut album...great band. I love your reactions. Cutest dimples ever.😘❤❤💋
Agreed, but it's Lou Gramm.
this song is beautiful i will never forget the first time I heard this in 1985 i was on a flight from Germany to USA coming home from visiting my family for the first time
First time I heard this song, I was in a club in Bindlach Germany serving in the Army
God have given you a special gift young lady . you seem wise beyond your years. Don't lose that