Foo Fighters Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Friend Of A Friend |
| 52 | My Poor Brain |
| 53 | Cold Day In The Sun |
| 54 | For All The Cows |
| 55 | Lonely as You |
| 56 | The Deepest Blues Are Black |
| 57 | Doll |
| 58 | Wind Up |
| 59 | Baker Street |
| 60 | Miracle |
| 61 | Burn Away |
| 62 | Over And Out |
| 63 | Band On The Run (Wings Cover) |
| 64 | Headwires |
| 65 | Have It All |
| 66 | Floaty |
| 67 | Oh, George |
| 68 | Erase/Replace |
| 69 | The Last Song |
| 70 | Halo |
| 71 | How I Miss You |
| 72 | Virginia Moon |
| 73 | Resolve |
| 74 | Enough Space |
| 75 | M.I.A. |
| 76 | Overdrive |
| 77 | On The Mend |
| 78 | Statues |
| 79 | Wattershed |
| 80 | Darling Nikki (Prince Cover) |
| 81 | X-Static |
| 82 | End Over End |
| 83 | Dear Lover |
| 84 | Hell |
| 85 | Have A Cigar |
| 86 | Free Me |
| 87 | I Feel Free (Cream Cover) |
| 88 | What If I Do? |
| 89 | Down In The Park |
| 90 | The One |
| 91 | Me Hero |
| 92 | Walking a Line |
| 93 | Win Or Lose |
| 94 | Winnebago |
| 95 | The Colour And The Shape |
| 96 | Young Man Blues (Mose Allison Cover) |
| 97 | Marigold |
| 98 | Requiem |
| 99 | Rope (Single) |
| 100 | This Will Be Our Year (The Zombies Cover) |
Foo Fighters Albums
About Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters is an American rock band formed in 1994 by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, who initially recorded their debut album entirely by himself before assembling a full band. Their anthemic, guitar-driven sound evolved from grunge-influenced alternative rock ("Big Me," "Everlong") to arena-ready hard rock ("Best of You," "The Pretender"), becoming masters of both intimate acoustic moments and explosive stadium singalongs. Albums like "The Colour and the Shape" and "Wasting Light" showcased their ability to craft both radio-friendly hits and deeply personal songs, while Grohl's everyman charisma and the band's relentless touring made them one of rock's most beloved acts. For nearly three decades, Foo Fighters served as torchbearers for guitar-driven rock music, proving that earnest, hook-laden songs could still move massive crowds in an increasingly fragmented musical landscape.