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Introduction

I remember vividly, during a road trip in the late ’70s, when “Hot Blooded” came on the radio. The energy was palpable, and it seemed like the whole car vibrated with the rhythms of this Foreigner classic. It was more than music; it was a call to freedom.

About The Composition

  • Title: Hot Blooded
  • Composer: Lou Gramm and Mick Jones
  • Premiere Date: June 1978
  • Album/Opus/Collection: From “Double Vision”
  • Genre: Rock

Background

Developed by the iconic duo of Gramm and Jones, “Hot Blooded” is a symbol of Foreigner’s rock prowess. Embedded in the vibrant music scene of the late 1970s, the song reflects the energetic and rebellious spirit of the time. It was quickly embraced by audiences, climbing to the top charts and becoming an anthem of its era.

Musical Style

Characterized by its bold guitar riffs and robust vocal performance, “Hot Blooded” showcases the essence of rock music. The interplay of instruments creates a dynamic and immersive sound that captures the listener’s attention from the first note to the last.

Lyrics/Libretto

The song’s lyrics deal with themes of love and desire, delivered with a raw intensity that is both engaging and relatable. The straightforward storytelling through the lyrics complements the music’s lively spirit, making “Hot Blooded” a song that resonates on multiple levels.

Performance History

“Hot Blooded” remains a highlight in Foreigner’s performances, celebrated by fans across generations. Its recognition at live shows is a testament to its popularity and the deep connection it establishes with audiences.

Cultural Impact

Beyond the music charts, “Hot Blooded” has left its mark on popular culture, featuring in numerous soundtracks that celebrate its spirited vibe. Its presence in media continues to introduce the song to new generations, preserving its legacy.

Legacy

The song is not merely a track from the late ’70s; it is an emblem of the era’s cultural and musical dynamism. Its ongoing popularity underscores Foreigner’s influence in the rock genre and its ability to resonate with listeners decades later.

Conclusion

“Hot Blooded” is a piece that not only defined a generation but also continues to influence the cultural landscape. For anyone looking to understand the power of rock music, this song is an essential exploration into passion, rhythm, and the enduring human spirit.

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Lyrics

Well, I’m hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I’m hot blooded, I’m hot blooded

You don’t have to read my mind, to know what I have in mind
Honey you oughta know
Now you move so fine, let me lay it on the line
I wanna know what you’re doin’ after the show

Now it’s up to you, we can make a secret rendezvous
Just me and you, I’ll show you lovin’ like you never knew

That’s why, I’m hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I’m hot blooded, hot blooded

If it feels alright, maybe you can stay all night
Shall I leave you my key?
But you’ve got to give me a sign, come on girl, some kind of sign
Tell me, are you hot mama? you sure look that way to me

Are you old enough? Will you be ready when I call your bluff?
Is my timing right? did you save your love for me tonight?

Yeah I’m hot blooded, check it and see
Feel the fever burning inside of me
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I’m hot blooded, I’m hot blooded, I’m hot

Now it’s up to you, can we make a secret rendezvous?
Oh, before we do, you’ll have to get away from you know who

Well, I’m hot blooded, check it and see
I got a fever of a hundred and three
Come on baby, do you do more than dance?
I’m hot blooded, I’m hot blooded

Hot blooded, every night
Hot blooded, you’re looking so tight
Hot blooded, now you’re driving me wild
Hot blooded, I’m so hot for you, child
Hot blooded, I’m a little bit high
Hot blooded, you’re a little bit shy
Hot blooded, you’re making me sing
Hot blooded, for your sweet sweet thing