Wheels
Foo Fighters · Greatest Hits [2009]
We were goin' down
I can feel the sinkin'
But then I came around
And everyone I've loved before
Flashed before my eyes
And nothin' mattered anymore
I looked into the sky
Well I wanted something better man
I wished for something new
And I wanted something beautiful
And wish for something true
Been lookin' for a reason man
Something to lose
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
Know your head is spinnin'
Broken hearts will mend
This is our beginning
Comin to an end
Well, you wanted something better man
You wished for something new
Well, you wanted something beautiful
Wished for something true
Been lookin for a reason man
Something to lose
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
When the wheels touch ground (When the wheels touch ground)
And you feel like it's all over
There's another round for you
When the wheels come down (When the wheels come down)
About Wheels
"Wheels" is a high-energy rock track by the American rock band Foo Fighters, featured on their 2009 compilation album *Greatest Hits*. As a staple of the group's discography, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard-hitting riffs and dynamic vocal delivery that defined their career. The recording captures the raw power and anthemic quality characteristic of the mid-to-late 2000s rock era, serving as a testament to the band's enduring influence on alternative rock. Its inclusion in the greatest hits collection highlights its status as a fan favorite and a representative piece of their broader catalog. The track remains a powerful example of the band's ability to craft memorable, driving compositions that resonate with audiences across generations.

