Released: December 8, 1987

Songwriter: Lou Gramm Mick Jones (Foreigner)

Producer: Frank Filipetti Mick Jones (Foreigner)

[Verse 1]
The days and nights you sit around wondering where can
She be
Hoping that she might appear, out of nowhere
But you fail to see
All the hurt inside, the wounded pride
Ooh what she went through for you
You cheated and lied, as her love slowly died
And her heart just broke in two

[Pre-Chorus]
When she was with you, all along
Behind you right or wrong
She tried to hold on, hold on
But you went too far, and she's gone

[Chorus]
And now it's over and her heart turns to stone
No time for pity, when her heart turns to stone
She cries a little as her heart turns to stone
She's that kind of woman
She'll do fine on her own

[Verse 2]
What you thought was a game
A game you were winning
Wouldn't go your way
Now you've lost what you had
And your back to the beginning
It's the price you have to pay

[Pre-Chorus]

[Chorus]

[Verse 3]
She hides the pain
But her heart turns to stone
No time for pity
When her heart turns to stone
She cries sometimes
As her heart turns to stone
She's that kind of woman
She'll get by on her own

[Outro]
Yeah it's over
And her heart turns to stone
Don't look for pity now
When her heart turns to stone
Listen to her cry[x2]
She's a woman now
Ooh it's a sad thing to see
To see a heart turn to stone
The heart of a woman
A heart turned to stone

Foreigner

The name of the band Foreigner was chosen because half of the original members were from England, and the other half from the U.S. The group had quite a few people join and leave, but one of the originals, Mick Jones, (not Mick Jagger) stayed the whole time. Foreigner celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2017, with Mick still there.