Popular Music
- 1967 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Foxy Lady
- 1968 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band's Fox on the Run
- 1975 - The Sweet's Fox on the Run
- 1981 - Elton John's 1981 album The Fox, and the title track therefrom.
- 1996 - Belle & Sebastian's album If You're Feeling Sinister features a song called The Fox in the Snow.
- 2001 - Millencolin's album Pennybridge Pioneers includes a song simply titled "Fox".
- 2004 - mewithoutYou's sophomore studio album is titled Catch for Us the Foxes. The band's subsequent albums feature the songs "The Fox, the Crow, and the Cookie" (It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright, 2009) and "Fox's Dream of the Log Flume" (Ten Stories 2012).
- 2004 - Rilo Kiley's album More Adventurous features a song titled "Portions For Foxes"
- 2005 - Sleater-Kinney's album The Woods features a song called "The Fox".
- 2008 - Rapper Nas recorded the song "Sly Fox" on his untitled 2008 album. In the song he disses Fox News, considering it to be sly and deceitful.
- 2008 - Born Ruffians' song "Foxes Mate For Life" appears on their debut album Red, Yellow & Blue.
- 2008 - Fleet Foxes, a five-piece band from Seattle.
- 2010 - Foxes in Fiction, Warren Hildebrand, a 21 year-old musician living in Toronto, Ontario
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