The Sign

Foo Fighters · Other Songs - Foo Fighters

I got superstition

Ruling my decision

You are my religion

Haven't got a prayer



So just give me the sign and I'll follow you

When every angel's guarding you

You are my religion

Haven't got a prayer



I don't want to wait

To save your life

I think I know a way

To make things right



Just give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling me



Give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling out for me



Walking under ladders

Nothing really matters

There could be disaster

I don't really care



So just give me the sign and I'll follow you

When every angel's guarding you

There could be disaster

I don't really care



I don't want to wait

To save your life

I think I know a way

To make things right



Just give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling me



Give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling out



For me

For me



I don't want to wait

To save your life

I think I know a way

To make things right



Just give me the sign

Give me the sign

Give me the sign

Just give me the sign



Just give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling me



Give me the sign and I'll come for you

Give me the sign and I'll be your rescue, baby

I'll run your way when I hear you calling out for me

Give me the sign



Give me the sign

Give me the sign

Give me the sign

The Sign - Foo Fighters

Released in 1997 on the band's breakthrough album *The Colour and the Shape*, "The Sign" stands as a defining anthem of the alternative rock era. Written by Dave Grohl and Nate Mendel, the track blends driving guitar riffs with a soaring chorus that encapsulates the band's signature sound. It served as the lead single from the album, propelling Foo Fighters into mainstream prominence and establishing their status as a major force in rock music. The song's enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, balancing raw energy with melodic accessibility. Its inclusion on subsequent greatest hits compilations underscores its status as a cornerstone of their discography.