Hendrix's American record company
Reprise Records issued the song as the third single of their debut album in December 1967, one month before the release of the second Experience album,
Axis: Bold as Love. Reprise used the title "Foxey Lady", which also appeared on the North American release of
Are You Experienced. It was backed with "
Hey Joe", which Reprise had already released as a single in April 1967. Although Hendrix's albums performed quite well on the record charts, "Foxy Lady", along with the other early singles, made a relatively weak showing, peaking at number 67 on the
Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart. In 1967,
Polydor Records issued the single in Germany with "
Manic Depression" as the B-side, but it did not appear on the charts.
Record World said of the single that "This one has the beat to perk up teen ears. Jimi wails it in nitty gritty fashion." "Foxy Lady" has appeared on numerous Hendrix compilation albums, including
Smash Hits,
The Essential Jimi Hendrix Volume Two,
Cornerstones: 1967–1970,
The Ultimate Experience,
Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix, and
The Singles Collection. In 2020,
Far Out ranked the song number six on their list of the 20 greatest Jimi Hendrix songs, and in 2021,
American Songwriter ranked the song number four on their list of the 10 greatest Jimi Hendrix songs. ==Footnotes==