Walking Alone

Green Day · The Studio Albums 1990-2009 [2012]

Come together like a foot in a shoe,

Only this time I think I stuck my foot in my mouth.

Thinking out loud and acting in vain.

Knocking over anyone that stands in my way.



Sometimes I need to apologize.

Sometimes I need to admit that I ain't right.

Sometimes I should just keep my mouth shut, or only say hello.

Sometimes I still feel I'm walking alone.



Walk on eggshells on my old stomping ground,

Yet there's really no one left, that's hanging around.

Isn't that another familiar face?

Too drunk to figure out they're fading away.



Sometimes I need to apologize.

Sometimes I need to admit that I ain't right.

Sometimes I should just keep my mouth shut, or only say hello.

Sometimes I still feel I'm walking alone.



Sometimes I need to apologize.

Sometimes I need to admit that I ain't right.

Sometimes I should just keep my mouth shut, or only say hello.

Sometimes I still feel I'm walking alone.

Walking Alone

Green Day's "Walking Alone" stands as a defining track from their 2012 compilation, The Studio Albums 1990-2009, capturing the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility. Released during a period of intense creative output, the song reflects the band's continued evolution while maintaining the raw, rebellious spirit that characterized their earlier work. The recording features the characteristic driving rhythm and vocal delivery that made Green Day a staple of the alternative rock landscape, showcasing their ability to craft anthems that resonate with fans across generations. As part of their extensive discography, this track exemplifies the band's commitment to exploring diverse sonic territories without sacrificing their core identity.