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  1. It was released in November 1984 as the love theme and lead single from their fifth album, Agent Provocateur. The song reached number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States and is the group's biggest hit to date.

  2. The lyric’s climb-ev’ry-mountain metaphor is definitely shop-soiled, and the record sinks into regrettable bombast with the entrance of an entirely unnecessary mass choir, including among its curious number Jennifer Holliday and Tom Bailey.

  3. Agent Provocateur is the fifth studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on December 14, 1984. The album was the band's only number-one album in the United Kingdom, and it reached the top five in the United States.

  4. Considerada como una de las 500 mejores canciones de la historia, por la revista Billboard, y elegida como una de las 100 mejores de la década de los 80, por el canal VH1, incluía en los coros a la agrupación Thompson Twins, la solista Jennifer Holiday y el Coro de Iglesia de Nueva Jersey.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 Vinyl release of "Agent Provocateur" on Discogs.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2018 · Foreigner member Mick Jones wrote this song for the band's 1984 album Agent Provocateur. Mick is married to socialite and writer Ann Dexter-Jones, who is the mother of producer Mark Ronson and his sisters Samantha and Charlotte.

  7. El video de la canción, dirigido por Hype Williams, muestra a la banda interpretando en una iglesia con un coro compuesto por el New Jersey Mass Choir, la cantante afroamericana Jennifer Holliday y Tom Bailey de la banda británica de new wave, The Thompson Twins.