One Foot in The Blues - Charts

Charts

Album – Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1995 Top Blues Albums 10
ZZ Top
  • Billy Gibbons
  • Dusty Hill
  • Frank Beard
Studio albums
  • ZZ Top's First Album
  • Rio Grande Mud
  • Tres Hombres
  • Fandango!
  • Tejas
  • Degüello
  • El Loco
  • Eliminator
  • Afterburner
  • Recycler
  • Antenna
  • Rhythmeen
  • XXX
  • Mescalero
  • La Futura
Compilations
  • The Best of ZZ Top
  • Six Pack
  • Greatest Hits
  • One Foot in the Blues
  • Chrome, Smoke & BBQ
  • Rancho Texicano
Live albums
  • Live from Texas
  • Double Down Live
Extended plays
  • Texicali
Tours
  • Fandango! Tour
  • Worldwide Texas Tour
  • Expect No Quarter Tour
  • El Loco-Motion Tour
  • Eliminator Tour
  • Afterburner World Tour
  • Recycler World Tour
  • Antenna World Tour
  • Continental Safari Tour
  • Mean Rhythm Global Tour
  • XXX Tour
  • Casino Tour
  • European Tour 2002
  • Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour
  • Summer North American Tour
  • Whack Attack Tour
  • Hollywood Blues Tour
  • El Camino Ocho Tour
  • In Your Face Tour
  • European Tour 2009
  • Aerosmith/ZZ Top Tour
  • Necessity Is a Mother Tour
  • Double Down Live Tour
  • 2010 World Tour
  • Rebels and Bandoleros Tour
  • Gang of Outlaws Tour
Singles
  • "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers"
  • "La Grange"
  • "Tush"
  • "Cheap Sunglasses"
  • "Leila"
  • "Pearl Necklace"
  • "Tube Snake Boogie"
  • "Gimme All Your Lovin'"
  • "Got Me Under Pressure"
  • "Sharp Dressed Man"
  • "TV Dinners"
  • "Legs"
  • "Sleeping Bag"
  • "Stages"
  • "Velcro Fly"
  • "Rough Boy"
  • "Doubleback"
  • "My Head's in Mississippi"
  • "Give It Up"
  • "Viva Las Vegas"
  • "Pincushion"
  • "She's Just Killing Me"
  • "What's Up with That"
  • "Fearless Boogie"
Videos
  • Greatest Hits
  • Live from Texas
  • Double Down Live
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Equipment
  • Bill Ham
  • Moving Sidewalks
  • American Blues
  • Book
  • Category

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