Mick Jones has Parkinson's disease

Mick Jones, from a band that has sold over 80 million copies

Michael Leslie Jonesfor brevity Mick Jonesis the guitarist who founded i Foreigner – a pop rock band that had its heyday between the end of the seventies and the entire eighties – and is currently the only member of the original lineup of the group although he has no longer performed live with the band since 2022 due to Parkinson’s disease. The songs he wrote (often in collaboration with the band’s singer Lou Gramm) and the albums he produced have sold millions of records, so today, on his 80th birthday – he was in fact born on 27 December 1944 in Portsmouth, Great Britain – we believed we were doing the right thing by going, and inviting you, to listen to the best songs of

Foreigner.

“Feels Like the First Time” – from the album “Foreigner” (1977)

“Cold As Ice” – from the album “Foreigner” (1977)

“Hot Blooded” – from the album “Double Vision” (1978)

“Double Vision” – from the album “Double Vision” (1978)

“Dirty White Boy” – from the album “Head Games” (1979)

“Urgent” – from the album “4” (1981)

“Waiting for a Girl Like You” – from the album “4” (1981)

“Jukebox Hero” – from the album “4” (1981)

“I Want To Know What Love Is” – from the album “Agent Provocateur” (1984)

“That Was Yesterday” – from the album “Agent Provocateur” (1984)

“Say You Will” – from the album “Inside Information” (1987)

“I Don’t Want to Live Without You” – from the album “Inside Information” (1987)