If youโre planning a road trip in the near future, having the perfect road trip playlist locked and loaded is vital. Nobody wants to sit in a car for hours on end without some solid tunes. And if you have some diehard classic rock fans in the mix, youโll need at least a few essential Foreigner tracks ready to go. Letโs take a look at five Foreigner songs that are perfect for road trips!
1. โBlue Morning, Blue Dayโ
This standout track from the 1978 album Double Vision is a classic for a reason. โBlue Monday, Blue Dayโ follows the story of a messy relationship reaching its final breaking point. The song as a whole is a send-off to an ex that anyone would revel in if they had been done dirty by a lover in the past. Plus, itโs a jammy tune thatโs perfect for singing along to.
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2. โJuke Box Heroโ
The best Foreigner songs for road trips are those that connect with the audience on a personal level. โJuke Box Heroโ from 1981 was inspired by a real-life incident in which Foreigner met up with a fan from Cincinnati ahead of their sound check, who had been waiting outside the arena for hours in the rain. Mick Jones found him endearing and brought him backstage during the concert, and the experience inspired โJuke Box Heroโ.ย
3. โLong, Long Way From Homeโ
That shredding introduction, that synthy arpeggio, those classic vocalsโฆ Nothing gets more โhard rockโ than โLong, Long Way From Homeโ from Foreignerโs 1977 debut self-titled album. Itโs a major fan favorite, and itโs one track that will likely get your Foreigner fan passengers excited for the road ahead.
4. โUrgentโ
This isnโt negotiable: You need to add this must-have to your playlist of Foreigner songs for road trips! The 1981 song โUrgentโ is a killer track that oozes machismo and killer guitar licks. And that sax solo? It still hits every time.
5. โI Want To Know What Love Isโ
This is one of the best Foreigner songs for road trips, even if your car isnโt particularly full of Foreigner fans. Who doesnโt know the iconic chorus to โI Wanna Know What Love Isโ? Itโs the perfect singalong tune for a road trip, complete with plenty of opportunities to belt out of tune and let it all out.
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The Beatles at the press launch for their new album 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', held at Brian Epstein's house at 24 Chapel Street, London, 19th May 1967. Left to right: George Harrison (1943 – 2001), Ringo Starr, John Lennon (1940 – 1980) and Paul McCartney. (Photo by John Downing/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)







