Foghat Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | High on Love |
| 52 | Baby, Can I Change Your Mind |
| 53 | Helping Hand |
| 54 | Boogie Motel |
| 55 | Wide Boy |
| 56 | Loose Ends |
| 57 | Paradise Alley |
| 58 | Love in Motion |
| 59 | Highway |
| 60 | Ubangi Stomp |
| 61 | Nervous Release |
| 62 | Too Late the Hero |
| 63 | Somebody's Been Sleeping in My Bed |
| 64 | Let Me Get Close to You |
| 65 | Be My Woman |
| 66 | In My Dreams |
| 67 | Dead End Street |
| 68 | Jenny Don’t Mind |
| 69 | Linda Lou |
| 70 | Delayed Reaction |
| 71 | Choo Choo Ch’Boogie |
| 72 | Down the Road a Piece |
| 73 | Motel Shaker |
| 74 | Full Time Lover |
| 75 | Love Zone |
| 76 | Zig Zag Walk |
| 77 | Love Rustler |
| 78 | Jump That Train |
| 79 | And I Do Just What I Want |
| 80 | Nothin’ but Trouble |
| 81 | Second Childhood |
| 82 | Seven Day Weekend |
| 83 | Weekend Driver |
| 84 | No Hard Feelings |
| 85 | Silent Treatment |
| 86 | Feel So Good |
| 87 | Sing About Love |
| 88 | Three Wheeled Cadillac |
| 89 | Angel of Mercy |
| 90 | It’ll Be Me |
| 91 | Play Dirty |
| 92 | Talk to Me Baby |
| 93 | Rock Your House |
| 94 | Hero to Zero |
| 95 | Stranger in My Home |
| 96 | Stone Blue (single version) |
| 97 | Sex With the Ex |
| 98 | That’s Alright Mama |
| 99 | Thames Delta Blues |
| 100 | I Want You to Love Me |
Foghat Albums
Singles
About Foghat
Foghat is a British rock band formed in London in 1971 who became masters of blues-based boogie rock, delivering driving rhythms and slide guitar that defined arena rock of the 1970s. Their breakthrough hit "Slow Ride" from the album "Fool for the City" (1975) became a classic rock staple with its hypnotic groove and infectious energy, while covers like "I Just Want to Make Love to You" showcased their ability to electrify blues standards. The band's straightforward, no-frills approach to rock and roll made them FM radio favorites and established them as reliable crowd-pleasers during the golden age of stadium rock. Though they never achieved critical acclaim, Foghat's enduring popularity in classic rock rotation proves their mastery of the three-chord boogie that kept audiences moving for decades.