Sweet Hitchhiker
Sammy Hagar · Other Songs - Sammy Hagar
She got long blonde hair, all dressed in red
Yea, now I'm all alone but there's a room for three
Is she lookin' good? Soon enough I'll see, come here
Sweet hitchhiker, I love you so
Sweet hitchhiker, I dig your clothes
Sweet hitchhiker, honey I need to know
Sweet hitchhiker, come on, come on, come on let's take a ride
I'll pull ya baby like I got ten wheel drive
I'm gonna thrill ya 'til ya wanna eat me alive
We'll take a ride down south for a short trip
Come on don't just stand there baby
With your hand on your hip, come over here
Sweet hitchhiker, 'cause I love you so
Sweet hitchhiker, I sure dig your clothes
Sweet hitchhiker, honey I need to know
Sweet hitchhiker, come on, come on, come on let's take a ride
I ain't no convict, no I ain't no rapist
I maybe a little but crazy
But I'm not insane, not insane, no no, oh
Blaupunkt blastin' my favorite song
Sun's shining down hot and strong
Yea, why don't you drive, baby here's the key?
Just slide on in Momma this one's on me, over here, yes
Sweet hitchhiker, yea I just love you so
Sweet hitchhiker, yea and I love your clothes too
Sweet hitchhiker, Momma I need to know
Sweet hitchhiker, yea come on, come on
Sweet hitchhiker
Sweet hitchhiker, oh yea, yea baby
Sweet hitchhiker, take this yea
Sweet hitchhiker, come on, come on, come on
Sweet hitchhiker, come on, come on, come on
About Sweet Hitchhiker
Sammy Hagar's "Sweet Hitchhiker" stands as a defining track within his extensive solo discography, showcasing his signature blend of hard rock and country-infused rock that characterized his career peak in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Released alongside other notable singles like "Mommy Says" and "Where Eagles Fly," the song exemplifies Hagar's ability to craft anthemic melodies and driving rhythms that resonated with audiences worldwide. As a central piece in his catalog, it reflects the era's rock landscape while maintaining the charismatic vocal delivery and energetic performance style that made him a household name. The recording captures the essence of his work during a period where he solidified his status as a major force in American rock music, blending technical proficiency with accessible songwriting. This track remains a staple for fans exploring his contributions to the genre and his enduring influence on subsequent rock artists.

