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Subject: Lou Gramm

Written By: Clancy Ratliff on 3/9/2000 at 10:54 p.m.

Hey, you guys remember the song "Midnight Blue" by Lou Gramm, right? Well, my boyfriend and I were trying to remember if Lou Gramm was in a well-known band before going solo. Does anyone know?


Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: TX on 3/10/2000 at 12:18 a.m.

> Hey, you guys remember the song "Midnight Blue" by Lou Gramm,
> right? Well, my boyfriend and I were trying to remember if Lou Gramm was
> in a well-known band before going solo. Does anyone know?

Yes he was the singer for FOREIGNER. They had a lot of good songs. cold as ice, feels like the first time, head games, hot blooded, i don't want to live without you, i want to know what love is, juke box hero, that was yesterday, urgent, waiting for a girl like you.

Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 3/10/2000 at 4:07 a.m.

> Yes he was the singer for FOREIGNER. They had a lot of good songs. cold as
> ice, feels like the first time, head games, hot blooded, i don't want to
> live without you, i want to know what love is, juke box hero, that was
> yesterday, urgent, waiting for a girl like you.

Yes, and he's still w/ the band today (although he did leave briefly back in the early '90s). In fact, Foreigner is still touring; be sure to catch them live in a city/town near you!!! :-)

Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: Aj on 3/10/2000 at 5:12 p.m.

> Yes, and he's still w/ the band today (although he did leave briefly back
> in the early '90s). In fact, Foreigner is still touring; be sure to catch
> them live in a city/town near you!!! :-)

Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: Aj on 3/10/2000 at 5:11 p.m.

> Yes, and he's still w/ the band today (although he did leave briefly back
> in the early '90s). In fact, Foreigner is still touring; be sure to catch
> them live in a city/town near you!!! :-)

Lou had a solo hit with (I cant think of the title) "Even if Heaven and Earth collide tonight we'll be all alone in a different light, I dont know what the world can see, its just between you and me........" Circa 1989.

He recently had a tumor in his brain removed, but is doing okay now. Just had a new baby recently too. Very good voice.

Aj

Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: GoGoGirl on 3/11/2000 at 1:52 a.m.

> Lou had a solo hit with (I cant think of the title) "Even if Heaven
> and Earth collide tonight we'll be all alone in a different light, I dont
> know what the world can see, its just between you and me........"
> Circa 1989.

> He recently had a tumor in his brain removed, but is doing okay now. Just
> had a new baby recently too. Very good voice.

> Aj

Oh my gosh! I remember that song! It was the summer of 89. I never knew who sang it though.

~Lori

Subject: Re: Lou Gramm

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 3/13/2000 at 12:50 a.m.

> Oh my gosh! I remember that song! It was the summer of 89. I never knew
> who sang it though.

> ~Lori

Actually, Lou Gramm's solo song, "Just Between You and Me", was a huge hit here in the U.S. in the Winter of '90... :-)