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"I Just Want To Make Love To You"...

Experience Foghat's explosive 1972 rock version of "I Just Want To Make Love To You"! Released...
BAND | Foghat

"I Just Want To Make Love To You" by Foghat

Last updated 📅 2025-04-10

Experience Foghat's explosive 1972 rock version of "I Just Want To Make Love To You"! Released on their debut, this hard-hitting track transformed a blues standard into a quintessential 70s rock anthem. Its heavy groove and iconic slide guitar define this classic Foghat signature song.

Appearing on Foghat's self-titled debut album in 1972, their rendition of "I Just Want To Make Love To You" immediately established their powerful rock credentials. Forsaking the slower blues tempo of the original, Foghat injected heavy guitar riffs, a driving rhythm, and raw energy, firmly placing the track within the Hard Rock and Boogie Rock genres popular at the time.

This 1972 rock staple quickly became one of Foghat’s most recognized songs and a fixture on FM radio. Driven by Lonesome Dave Peverett's vocals and Rod Price's signature slide guitar, the track's energy made it a live favorite. Decades later, Foghat's powerful 1972 rock arrangement remains a definitive version, showcasing their unique blend of blues roots and hard rock power.

SONG MEANING: The lyrics of "I Just Want To Make Love To You" are a direct and unambiguous expression of carnal desire. The singer explicitly states their sole intention is physical intimacy, dismissing other relationship aspects like providing money, chores, or lasting commitment, focusing purely on the passionate act of making love.

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  • BAND: Foghat
  • GENRE: Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: July 28
  • YEAR: 1972

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"Foghat"

Foghat, the British rock outfit formed by ex-Savoy Brown members, became synonymous with high-energy, blues-infused hard rock in the 1970s. Powered by gritty vocals and dual slide guitars, their driving boogie sound earned them significant radio play and multiple gold and platinum albums, especially in America.
Active initially from 1971 to 1984, Foghat reformed in 1993 and continues performing today (as of 2025), anchored by original drummer Roger Earl. Their classic era firmly established their Blues rock roots, evident from their debut around 1972. Throughout the mid-70s, with key releases highlighted in 1974 and especially 1975, they solidified their powerful Hard rock sound. This consistent focus on guitar-driven Rock, rooted in the blues, defined their most successful period and cemented their reputation as reliable purveyors of hard-hitting rock and roll. This classic period produced Foghat's most enduring anthems. Their popular cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" launched their career in 1972. Tracks like "Home in My Hand" showcased their energetic rock prowess...

BAND | Foghat

"Home in My Hand"

Hit the road with Foghat's "Home in My Hand"! This driving 1974 rock track from their Energized album showcases the band's signature blues-rock power. Featuring potent slide guitar and a steady groove, it's a solid example of Foghat's classic 70s sound, sometimes considered a "Cruisin Classic".
Released on Foghat's 1974 album Energized, "Home in My Hand" exemplifies the band's powerful rock approach from their prime era. Grounded in blues rock traditions, the song features heavy guitar work, Lonesome Dave Peverett's straightforward vocals, and notably, Rod Price's signature fiery slide guitar playing, all locked into a driving, insistent rhythm section characteristic of their popular sound...

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