Foreign Love is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Hank Locklin.
[3] Foreign Love was described in the liner notes as a project that "captures all the excitement and wonder of a young American far away from home.
It included the uptempo songs "Blue Grass Skirt" and the "Foreign Love Affair."
The seventh track, "Geisha Girl," was Locklin's major hit from the previous year.
[1] Many of the album's tracks featured songs about love affairs with women from different countries.
Later that year, "Geisha Girl" became a top five hit, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot Country and Western Sides chart.
Adams found that Locklin's tenor voice was "ideally suited" to the mid-tempo tracks that were part of the record.