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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. 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. The song also has an uncredited portion (between 5% according to Jones and 40% according to Gramm) by Lou Gramm.

  3. 6 de nov. de 2017 · The presence of an actual gospel choir (the New Jersey Mass Choir of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, with Jennifer Holliday) just tips its hand. AGENT PROVOCATEUR was the penultimate release for this lineup of the band; after 1987’s underwhelming INSIDE INFORMATION, Gramm bolted for a solo career, which burned bright for a ...

  4. Writers Lou Gramm & Mick Jones (Foreigner) Additional Engineering Howie Lindeman, Jason Corsaro, Joe Ferla & 2 more. Arranger Jennifer Holliday. Assistant Engineer Bobby Cohen, Scott Mabuchi &...

  5. Jennifer Holliday – backing vocals and arrangement on "I Want to Know What Love Is" New Jersey Mass Choir of the GMWA – backing vocals on "I Want to Know What Love Is" Production. Producers – Mick Jones and Alex Sadkin; Chief Engineer – Frank Filipetti

  6. Wally Badarou -- digital & analog synthesizers. Tom Bailey -- vocals (3) Brian Eddolls -- additional synthesizers. Larry Fast -- additional synthesizers. Jennifer Holliday -- vocals (3) Trevor Horn -- special thanks for his participation. Dave LeBolt -- additional synthesizers. Ian Lloyd -- background vocals.

  7. Foreigner Stranger In My Own House vinyl. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Agent Provocateur" on Discogs.