Foo Fighters was formed in 1994 by Dave Grohl following Nirvana’s end after Kurt Cobain’s death. Originally a solo project, Grohl recorded most instruments on the debut album.
The band evolved into a full lineup, becoming one of rock’s most successful acts with hits like “Everlong,” “Best of You,” and “Learn to Fly.”
They’ve won multiple Grammy Awards and survived the tragic loss of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022, continuing their legacy as rock icons.
About The Song
“Everlong,” released in 1997 on Foo Fighters’ “The Colour and the Shape” album, was written by Dave Grohl during his divorce from Jennifer Youngblood.
The song’s creative contrast between gentle verses and explosive choruses became their signature sound. Its 1998 acoustic version, performed on Howard Stern’s show, gained equal fame.
The track is often considered Foo Fighters’ greatest song, with Dave Grohl saying it holds deep personal meaning about true love.
Attribute | Details |
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Release Date | August 18, 1997 |
Album | The Colour and the Shape |
Genre | Alternative Rock, Post-Grunge |
Writers | Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear |
Producers | Gil Norton |
Streams | Over 1 billion streams on Spotify |
Awards |
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Everlong Lyrics by Foo Fighters
Instrumental Intro
Verse 1: Dave Grohl
Hello, I’ve waited here for you
Everlong
Tonight, I throw myself into
And out of the red, out of her head, she sang
Refrain: Louise Post
Do do do do do do dododo
Do do do do do do dododo
Do do do do do do do do
Do do dododo
Verse 2: Dave Grohl
Come down, and waste away with me
Down with me
Slow, how you wanted it to be
I’m over my head, out of her head, she sang
Pre-Chorus: Dave Grohl
And I wonder
When I sing along with you
Chorus: Dave Grohl & Louise Post, Dave Grohl
If everything could ever feel this real forever
If anything could ever be this good again
The only thing I’ll ever ask of you
You gotta promise not to stop when I say when
She sang
Refrain: Louise Post
Do do do do do do dododo
Do do do do do do dododo
Do do do do do do do do
Do do dododo
Verse 3: Dave Grohl
Breathe out, so I can breathe you in
Hold you in
And now, I know you’ve always been
Out of your head, out of my head, I sang
Pre-Chorus: Dave Grohl
And I wonder
When I sing along with you
Chorus: Dave Grohl & Louise Post, Dave Grohl
If everything could ever feel this real forever
If anything could ever be this good again
The only thing I’ll ever ask of you
You gotta promise not to stop when I say when
She sang
Spoken Bridge: Dave Grohl
So, dad would take the Sundays off
And that’s the only time he could ever get any rest
And so, because we were loud on Sundays
He’d make us hold his construction boots over our head, ’til we’d sleep
And they were really heavy boots and I used to say, “Dad, come on, please”
And like start crying, ’cause they’re too heavy
Pre-Chorus: Dave Grohl
And I wonder
Chorus: Dave Grohl & Louise Post
If everything could ever feel this real forever
If anything could ever be this good again
The only thing I’ll ever ask of you
You gotta promise not to stop when I say when
Everlong by Foo Fighters Live Performances
Foo Fighters – Everlong (Live At Wembley Stadium, 2008)
Foo Fighters on Austin City Limits “Everlong”
Foo Fighters | Everlong (Acoustic – March 20, 2021)
Foo Fighters – Everlong (Glastonbury 2017)
Foo Fighters – Everlong (Live on Letterman)
Similar Songs by The Artist
- “Best of You”: An intense rock anthem about fighting through emotional battles, known for its powerful “Is someone getting the best of you?” chorus.
- “Times Like These”: A hopeful song about rediscovery and strength, starting soft before building into an energetic rock anthem.
- “Learn to Fly”: An uplifting track about searching for inspiration and meaning, featuring one of their catchiest choruses.
- “My Hero”: A tribute to everyday heroes rather than celebrities, building from quiet verses to an explosive emotional chorus.
- “Aurora”: A dreamy, atmospheric rock song with introspective lyrics about finding peace, showcasing their softer side.
- “Walking After You”: A gentle love song about pursuing someone after a breakup, showing Grohl’s vulnerable songwriting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Foo Fighters Say About “Everlong”?
Dave Grohl revealed “Everlong” was written during his divorce and new romance, describing it as capturing the feeling of wanting a moment to last forever.
Is There an Acoustic Version of “Everlong” by Foo Fighters?
Yes, there is an acoustic version of Everlong by Foo Fighters on their YouTube channel.
Which Artists have covered “Everlong” by Foo Fighters?
Prince, Justin Bieber, James Arthur, Rick Astley, and Pearl Jam have covered “Everlong.” Notably, James Corden performed it during Foo Fighters’ final Carpool Karaoke.
Is “Everlong” Played on Electric Guitar?
“Everlong” features electric guitar prominently in the original version, with power chords and distortion creating vibrant shifts between quiet verses and loud choruses.