Sammy Hagar

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  • hard rock
  • rock
  • classic rock
  • heavy metal
  • metal
Sammy Hagar, popular in the early- mid 1980's for fast paced, guitar-driven, hard pop-rock with a masculine, lets-go-party attitude, joined the band Van Halen as lead vocalist after David Lee Roth's departure from the group. (Before joining Van Halen he sang lead vocals in Ronnie Montrose's classic rock band Montrose.) As much as it was public surprise when Hagar joined the band, so it was when he left. Sammy Hagar now peddles his own line of high-quality "Cabo Wabo" tequila.

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Songs

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    On the Other Hand

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    Paper Money (Montrose)

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    Peephole

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    Personal Jesus

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    Piece of My Heart

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    Plain Jane

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    Privacy

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    Protection

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    Psycho Vertigo

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    Ramblin' Gamblin' Man

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    Reckless

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    Red

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    Red (live)

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    Red Voodoo

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    Remember the Heroes

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    Remote Love

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    Returning Home

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    Returning of the Wish

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    Right Now

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    Right on Right

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    Rise of the Animal

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    Rock 'n Roll Weekend

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    Rock 'n' Roll Romeo

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    Rock 'n' Roll Weekend

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    Rock and Roll Weekend

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    Rock Is in My Blood

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    Rock the Nation (Montrose)

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    Run for Your Life

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    Salvation on Sand Hill

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    Serious Juju

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    Shag

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    Shaka Doobie (The Limit)

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    Silver Lights

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    Someone Out There

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    Space Station #5

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    Space Station #5 (live)

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    Space Station No. 5

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    Space Station No. 5 (Live)

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    Space station No.5

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    Space Station no.5 (live)

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    Stand Up

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    Standin' at the Same Old Crossroads

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    Standin' at the Same Old Crossroads (extended version)

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    Straight From the Hip Kid

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    Straight to the Top

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    Surrender

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    Sweet Hitchhiker

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    Swept Away

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    Switch on the Light

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    Sympathy for the Human


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