Foreigner Unveils 'Turning Back the Time' to Celebrate Rock Hall Induction

Foreigner, the legendary rock band, has released a previously unreleased track titled ‘Turning Back the Time‘ to celebrate their upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This new song is a testament to the band’s enduring legacy and their ability to continue producing high-quality music.

The Story Behind ‘Turning Back the Time

Turning Back the Time‘ was originally recorded in 2016 during the sessions for Foreigner‘s album ‘In Any Case‘. The song was co-written by founding member Mick Jones and Kelly Hansen, the band’s current lead vocalist. It is a classic Foreigner track, featuring powerful vocals, soaring guitar riffs, and a catchy chorus.

Foreigner‘s Journey to the Rock Hall

Foreigner has been a staple of the rock music scene for over four decades, with hits like ‘Juke Box Hero‘, ‘Feels Like the First Time‘, and ‘I Want to Know What Love Is‘. Their music has been enjoyed by fans worldwide, and they have sold over 80 million records globally. Despite their success, Foreigner has never been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – until now.

The Impact of Foreigner‘s Music

Foreigner‘s music has had a significant impact on the rock genre, influencing countless bands and artists. Their unique blend of hard rock and pop elements has made them one of the most successful bands of all time. ‘Turning Back the Time‘ is a nod to their past while also showcasing their continued relevance in today’s music scene.

What’s Next for Foreigner?

With their upcoming Rock Hall induction and the release of ‘Turning Back the Time‘, Foreigner is set to continue their legacy as one of rock’s most beloved bands. Fans can expect more new music and exciting projects from the band in the future.

For more information on Foreigner and their upcoming projects, visit their official website at foreigneronline.com.

Stream ‘Turning Back the Time‘ now on all major music platforms.

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