The rocker, "Luanne" was the fifth and final single taken from the album, 4, by the band, Foreigner, and the second to feature a b-side that was not available on one of their albums, a controversial live version of their Hit, "Hot Blooded." The song was written by Lou Gramm & Mick Jones and reached number 75 in the U.S. charts (meager, considering the band's other successful singles) where the album, 4 had already gone to number 1, eventually selling more than six-times platinum, but was a live staple for years to come. The live version of "Hot Blooded" was later placed on the international release of their retrospective, Records, but in subsequent re-releases has been dropped in favour of the original album version due to a couple of choice words spoken in ad lib during the song's performance by its singer, Lou Gramm.
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