Foghat - Hate To See You Go Lyrics






It's hard to love somebody, and leave her all the time,
It's hard to be a friend, easy to be unkind,
You treat me like a stranger, and I can understand,
'Cause you're a lonely woman, and I'm a travelin' man, well.

Lookin' through the window, I saw you wave goodbye,
I tried to raise a smile, all I could do was cry,
A man needs a woman, to stand by his side,
And I need you, to keep me satisfied.

Well, I hate to see you cry,
Wipe the water from your eye,
I'd love to hear you say, you need me anyway,
There's one thing you should know,
I hate to see, hate to see you go.

Well if you ever leave me, I'll be the one to blame,
But I never gambled to play a losin' game,
My cards are on the table, I ain't a cheatin' man,
I'm livin' for your lovin', I hope you understand.

Well, I hate to see you cry,
Wipe the water from your eye,
I'd love to hear you say, you need me anyway,
There's one thing you should know,
I hate to see, hate to see you go.

All the miles between us, you and I,
All the lonely nights we sat and cried,
Too many to replace, and it's too hard to erase,
I don't know what to do,
Well I don't know what to do, no.
Woo

[Rod - Solo]

Lookin' through the window, I saw you wave goodbye,
I tried to raise a smile, all I could do was cry,
A man needs a woman, I want you to know,
Well I need you, I hate to see you go.





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    Amo essa música.

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    What a great song! This album was released a couple of months before my 17th birthday. I had totally fallen in love with Foghat's music when the first album was released. I always had to rush down to the record store as soon as I heard there was a new Foghat album out. It was ALWAYS real, honest Rock n Roll and Boogie Blues. There was just some kind of magic between Lonesome Dave and Rod Price that only about half a handful of bands ever had along with Dave's unduplicatable and legendary recognizable voice. Don Barnes and Jeff Carlisi come to mind. I got to see Foghat in 1978 at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Ft. Worth, Texas on the tour that Stone Blue was released off of and then again in 1979 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas with Rush and Pat Travers and lastly in 1981 at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas with REO Speedwagon, Heart and Blue Oyster Cult. No matter what set list Foghat played they always played every song exactly the way you wanted to hear it played. The sound was always superbly mixed too. I just turned 60 years old and everytime I hear a Foghat song I get transported back to how I felt as a teenager with all the great memories from that time of my life and all my friends back then (some of whom are no longer with us).