Low
Foo Fighters · One By One
Hey you, are you in there
IÂ’m stuck outside you
We can use, one another
Another like you
(Chorus)
You be my passer by
IÂ’ll be your new, one that passed through
Screws inside, turned so tight
Turning on you, IÂ’m hanging on you
Baby Blue (baby blue)
DonÂ’t go nowhere (donÂ’t go nowhere)
IÂ’m right beside you
Me and you (me and you)
Going nowhere (going nowhere)
IÂ’m right beside you
(Chorus)
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
(Chorus)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (as low as you go)
(low as you go, as low as you go)x2
(low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (as low as you go)
IÂ’m stuck outside you
We can use, one another
Another like you
(Chorus)
You be my passer by
IÂ’ll be your new, one that passed through
Screws inside, turned so tight
Turning on you, IÂ’m hanging on you
Baby Blue (baby blue)
DonÂ’t go nowhere (donÂ’t go nowhere)
IÂ’m right beside you
Me and you (me and you)
Going nowhere (going nowhere)
IÂ’m right beside you
(Chorus)
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
(Chorus)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (as low as you go)
(low as you go, as low as you go)x2
(low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go
As low as you go
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (low as you go)
Taking you as low as you go (low as you go)
As low as you go (as low as you go)
Low - Foo Fighters
Released on the 1997 album One By One, "Low" stands as a defining track in the evolution of the Foo Fighters' sound. The song features a driving, rhythmic guitar riff that anchors the band's transition from their grunge roots into a more polished, rock-oriented direction. Lyrically, the track explores themes of emotional vulnerability and the struggle to maintain composure under pressure, delivered through Dave Grohl's characteristic vocal delivery. As a staple of their discography, "Low" exemplifies the band's ability to blend raw energy with melodic sophistication, cementing its place in their catalog alongside other major releases from the late 1990s.

