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|Album = [[Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel]]
|Album = [[Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel]]
|Released = August 28, 2009
|Released = August 28, 2009
|Genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]]<ref>[http://www.mariahcarey.com/news/news.php?uid=2611]</ref><ref>[http://mariahcarey.com/news/news.php?uid=2565]</ref>, [[Gospel music|gospel]]
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|Length = 3:27 <small>(Album Version)</small><br>3:38 <small>(Video & Radio Versions)</small>
|Length = 3:27 <small>(Album Version)</small><br>3:38 <small>(Video & Radio Versions)</small>
|Format = [[CD single]], [[Digital download]]
|Format = [[CD single]], [[Digital download]]

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"I Want to Know What Love Is"
Song
B-side"Street Thunder (Marathon Theme)"

"I Want to Know What Love Is" is a 1984 power ballad recorded by the British-American rock band Foreigner. The song hit #1 in both the UK and the U.S. and is the band's most successful single. It remains one of the band's best known songs and most enduring radio hits, charting in the top 25 in 2000, 2001 and 2002 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart.[2][3]

Song information

Written by Mick Jones, with some degree of uncredited contribution by Lou Gramm,[1] and produced by Jones and Alex Sadkin, it was the first single released from the album Agent Provocateur (1984). The song features backing vocals from the New Jersey Mass Choir (of the GMWA), Dreamgirls star Jennifer Holliday, and the Thompson Twins. The choir appears in the song's music video.

"I Want to Know What Love Is" reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on January 15, 1985, and stayed there for three weeks. It reached the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on February 2, 1985, where it stayed for two weeks. It was Foreigner's first and only Pop chart-topper in either country, although the band had four #1 Mainstream Rock and one #1 Adult Contemporary radio hits in the U.S. This was the band's third of four #1 singles on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song spent five weeks at #1 in Australia, and also hit the top of the charts in Canada, Norway and Sweden, peaking at #2 in Switzerland and South Africa.

The song was also issued as a 12" single with a slightly longer time length of 6:23. This version contains a slightly longer intro and an extended vocal chorus/ad-lib-to-fade ending.

The single's B-Side, "Street Thunder (Marathon Theme)", is an instrumental track originally appearing on The Official Music of the XXIIIrd Olympiad—Los Angeles 1984, and later on the band's 2-CD compilation, Jukebox Heroes: The Foreigner Anthology, in 2000.

Soon after Foreigner's single topped the charts, the New Jersey Mass Choir released its own, similar-sounding version of the song, on an album also titled I Want to Know What Love Is. Their single peaked at #37 on the Hot Black Singles chart and #12 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.

The Foreigner song was ranked by Billboard as the number four Hot 100 single of the year 1985.[4] It was the band's fourth Gold single in the U.S.[5] and their first and only Gold single in the UK.[6]

In 2004 "I Want to Know What Love Is" was voted #476 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. In 2006 this song was included on VH1's program "Top 100 Songs of the 80's" at #65.

The song was made part of the videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories soundtrack in 2006, and was the background music for the game's first trailer and intro cutscene. In 2007, the game SingStar '80s included the song. The song was played in a scene in Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector and in the "Valentine's Day" episode of the TV show Ed. The song also features in the 1998 Swedish film Show Me Love. The song was sung twice on General Hospital in 2009; first by the character Spinelli to his girlfriend Maxie at Jake's karaoke night, and second by guests at a reception, to Spinelli and Maxie. The song appears in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.

Chart performance

Chart Peak
Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[7] 7
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[8] 57
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[9] 5
France (SNEP)[10] 18
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[11] 1
Norway (VG-lista)[12] 1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[13] 1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[14] 2
UK Singles (OCC)[15] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[16] 1
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[17] 10
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[18] 40

Tina Arena version

"I Want to Know What Love Is"
Song

"I Want to Know What Love Is" was covered by Australian singer Tina Arena and her recording was released as a single in 1998 from her album In Deep. Arena's version of the song was produced by Foreigner band member Mick Jones, who was the song's writer.

Track listings

European Maxi Single
  1. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (Single Edit)
  2. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (R & B Mix)
  3. "I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You" (G-Vo Extended Mix)
  4. "Not For Sale"
Australian CD1 Maxi Single
  1. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (Single Edit)
  2. "Now I Can Dance" (Spanglish Version)
  3. "Now I Can Dance" (Live)
  4. "If I Didn't Love You" (Remix)
Australian CD2 Maxi Single - The Remixes
  1. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (R'n'B Mix)
  2. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (Urban Mix)
  3. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (Extended Urban Mix)
  4. "I Want To Know What Love Is" (Single Edit)

Chart performance

The song peaked at #13 in France and finished 60th on the End Of Year Chart (1999).[19]

Mariah Carey version

"I Want to Know What Love Is"
Song

"I Want to Know What Love Is" was covered by American singer Mariah Carey and released as the second single from her twelfth studio album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel (2009).[27] The single, produced by Carey, C. "Tricky" Stewart and James "Big Jim" Wright, was sent to European radio stations on August 28[28] and was released in the United States for digital download September 15, 2009.[29] Mick Jones said of her version: "I think she's actually retained the integrity of the song. You know, the arrangement is very similar to the original. They haven't tampered with the song too much. She's captured a certain emotional thing, a feeling."[30]

Critical reception

The single has garnered mostly positive reviews; Australian magazine "Rhyme & Reason" stated that "[While Carey stayed] [...] true to the original, this piano-led remake is less an overhaul of the classic '80s hit than it is a modest but impressive update."[31] The UK Daily Star gave it a 5 out of 5 rating: "[The song is] given the Carey treatment and [is] complete with choir and karaoke climax. It's a great rework."[32] Bill Lamb from About.com said that "Mariah Carey's new version could leave you speechless. The diversity of vocal coloring expressed in this recording is stunning. While the single Obsessed remains disappointing, this single is a reminder of just how formidable Carey's talents are given a strong production and arrangement".[28] Los Angeles Times said "[T]ackling a well-known power ballad seems like a safe choice. It's a comfortable fall-back plan after "Obsessed" performed well, but did far from blockbuster numbers. It will undoubtedly be a hit, but it's giving me more reason to fear Imperfect Angel. The sort-of-real/sort-of-not feud with Eminem seemed largely a ploy to keep Carey in the headlines, and covering Foreigner seems just as calculated to steer Carey back onto familiar ground".[33] Entertainment Weekly said "Mariah + Gospel Choir + "I Want to Know What Love Is" = Ecstasy".[34]

The single received a negative review from Alex Fletcher of UK-based entertainment site Digital Spy: "With its corny lyrics, choir backing vocals and sweeping, jumbo jet-size chorus, ["I Want to Know What Love Is"] may as well have been written for Mimi. However it's more than a little disappointing, that her take on the Foreigner classic is so timid. The singer gives an understated performance with only a few piano flourishes and robotic beats as backing. When she does finally unleash her trademark whistle for the crescendo, it feels too calculated and sounds like a recording studio clip chucked on the end. She has stripped away the much-loved ridiculousness and pomposity of the original, leaving a rather limp, lifeless number in its place.[35]

Performances and promotion

  • Carey debuted "I Want to Know What Love Is" at her Live At The Pearl concerts in the Pearl Arena at The Palms Casino & Resport, Las Vegas, on September 11 and 12, 2009.[36]
  • Carey performed the song live on The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 18.[37] Carey taped a performance of the song in front of The View's studio audience on September 28 for an episode aired on October 2. On October 2, Carey performed the song live on The Today Show.
  • A New York radio station contest featured as its prize a mini concert by Carey at the P.C. Richard Theater in TriBeCa, New York on October 5, where she sang the song as well as "Obsessed" and "H.A.T.E.U.", also from the album.[38]
  • During an international promotional trip, Carey taped an appearance performing the song on the television show Sketchbook in South Korea on October 13, for an episode to air on October 23. Carey performed the song in Japan on the television show Music Station on October 16.[39]
  • Carey performed the single on Italy's X factor on November 11, and in France where she did various radio interviews.[40]
  • The Mariah Carey: T4 Special aired in the UK featuring an interview and a performance on November 14. On November 19 she was interviewed and performed on the first show of the second series of Alan Carr's Chatty Man and switched on the Christmas lights at the Westfield London shopping center. Carey performed the song on The X Factor on November 22, GMTV on the 23rd and This Morning on the 24th.
  • On December 31, she performed this song live on the American television talk show The View.

Formats and track listings

Digital Download
  1. "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Album Version) — 3:26
UK Digital Single[41]
  1. "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Album Version) — 3:26
  2. "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Moto Blanco Club Edit) — 3:25
  3. "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Chew Fu Radio Fix) — 3:51
European CD single[42]
  1. "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Album Version) — 3:26
  2. "Obsessed" (Cahill club remix) — 6:38

Music video

Carey filmed a music video for "I Want to Know What Love Is" in September 2009 in New York City. The director for the video is Hype Williams.[43] The video premiered on Mariah's official website on November 13, 2009.[44] The video shows Carey singing in a stadium whilst shots are intercut with people who have had tough times in their past (i.e. terminal illness etc) who get quite emotional watching her perform. A gospel choir appears at the end of the video singing along with Carey at the centre of the stadium. In the video, Mariah adopts her signature curly hairstyle that was present in the initial stages of her career from 1990 - 1994, maintaining the 'Memoirs' theme of the new album.

Charts

"I Want to Know What Love Is" debuted on the Hot 100 at #66 for the week ending October 3, 2009, eventually peaking at #60. The song also reached #1 on the Japanese airplay chart as well as #3 on the Japan Hot 100.[45] The song has now reached the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, bringing Carey's total number of Top 10s on that chart to 20, one less than Celine Dion's record of 21.[46] On the UK Singles Chart, the song debuted at #19 on the week ending November 29, becoming her highest debuting and peaking song since 2008's "Touch My Body", which peaked at #5.[47] The song has debuted at #6 in France selling 1,910 copies in its first week.[48] It has also become the highest charting position for the song out of all the cover versions in France.[49]


Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[20] 45
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[50] 40
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[51] 14
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[52] 57
Denmark (Tracklisten)[53] 14
France (SNEP)[54] 6
European Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[55] 16
songid field is MANDATORY FOR GERMAN CHARTS 37
Ireland (IRMA)[56] 41
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[57] 3
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[58] 41
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[59] 20
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[60] 25
artist is MANDATORY FOR UKsinglesbyname 19
US Billboard Hot 100[61] 60
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[62] 40
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[63] 2
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[64] 10

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Europe August 28, 2009 (2009-08-28)[28] Radio premiere Universal Music
United States September 14, 2009[65] Airplay Island Records
September 15, 2009[66] Digital download
Norway September 1, 2009[67] Universal Music
October 20, 2009[68] The remixes (digital)
Korea October 21, 2009[69] CD single
United Kingdom November 22, 2009[41][70] Digital download Mercury Records
France November 30, 2009[71] CD single Universal Music
Germany December 4, 2009[72]

Other covers

Laura Branigan and John Farnham performed a duet to the song on live television for the 1986 Logie Awards, an Australian awards show.[73][74]

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Laura Branigan and John Farnham performing the song at the 1986 Logie Awards.

In 1997 this song was also covered by slain South African reggae star Lucky Dube on his Taxman album. It featured strong South African reggae drum beats by ace drummer Mnca Mtshali.

A Spanish-language version by The Barrio Boyzz, entitled "Quiero Saber Que Es Amor/I Want to Know What Love Is", hit #40 on Billboard's Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay chart on April 7, 2001.

In 2001, singer Rhona covered it on her debut self-titled album.

A cover by Gloria Gaynor appears on the 2002 K-Tel compilation Tina Turner & Gloria Gaynor, Back To Back.

In 2002 the victims of fires in a disco in Sweden and a bar in The Netherlands recorded this song as a way for these young people to learn to cope with their memories and their injuries. Their single, released under the artist name Volendam meets Göteborg, reached #39 in the Dutch charts.[75]

In 2003 Wynonna Judd's cover of "I Want to Know What Love Is" was released as a single from her album What the World Needs Now Is Love, peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary chart.[76] Later that year, the track was remixed for dance clubs, peaking at #12 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart in 2005.[77]

In 2004, a cover by Sarah Geronimo from her album Sweet Sixteen was a hit in her native Philippines.

The song was one of several covers chosen by Clay Aiken to appear on his 2006 album A Thousand Different Ways.

In 2008 this song was covered by David Phelps on his album The Voice.

The song was also performed by Celtic Thunder's Keith Harkin in concert, and it appears on that band's 2008 album Act Two.

Other covers of this song have been recorded by familiar artists as diverse as Progressive rock keyboardist Geoffrey Downes, pop chanteuses Rita Coolidge and Shirley Bassey, Latin crooner Julio Iglesias, Memphis soul singer Ann Peebles and Christian pop artist Kathy Troccoli.

Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song for the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and the movie's soundtrack. The Foreigner version was used in the movie's second teaser trailer.

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Preceded by UK number one single
January 15, 1985 - January 29, 1985
Succeeded by
"I Know Him So Well" by Elaine Paige and Barbra Dickson
Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
February 2, 1985 – February 9, 1985
Succeeded by