Bob Seger…Rock & Roll Never Forgets – On The Records

About the song

In the realm of classic rock anthems, few songs resonate with the raw emotion and timeless appeal of “The Fire Down Below” by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. Released in 1976 as part of the critically acclaimed album “Night Moves”, this track has become an enduring symbol of love’s complexities, the bittersweet pangs of heartbreak, and the resilience of the human spirit.

From the opening notes, “The Fire Down Below” immerses listeners in a world of soulful intensity. Seger’s gravelly voice, imbued with a world-weariness that belies his youthful years, weaves a tale of love’s transformative power and its lingering effects. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of a love that burns with a fiery passion, yet leaves behind a smoldering ache that refuses to be extinguished.

“That fire down below, it’s burning a hole in me” Seger laments, his voice echoing the desperation of a man grappling with the aftermath of a lost love. The song’s instrumentation mirrors the emotional turmoil, with the pulsating rhythm section and wailing saxophone adding urgency and depth to Seger’s impassioned vocals.

“The Fire Down Below” is not merely a song about heartbreak; it’s a testament to the enduring power of love, even in its most painful forms. Seger acknowledges the pain of loss, but he also recognizes the profound impact that love has had on his life. “I’ve been through the fire, I’ve been through the rain” he sings, “But I’m still standing here, again and again.”

The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. Seger’s lyrics capture the universal emotions of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. “The Fire Down Below” is a song that speaks to the heart, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, the embers of love can still flicker and rekindle, offering hope for a brighter future.

“The Fire Down Below” has become a staple of classic rock radio, and its influence on popular culture is undeniable. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Glenn Frey, Tina Turner, and Bette Midler, and it has been featured in films and television shows.

More than just a rock anthem, “The Fire Down Below” is a timeless masterpiece that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide. It’s a song that celebrates the power of love, even in its most painful forms, and it serves as a reminder that the human spirit is capable of enduring and overcoming even the most difficult challenges.

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Lyrics

Here comes old Rosie she’s looking mighty fineHere comes hot Nancy she’s steppin’ right on timeThere go the street lights bringin’ on the nightHere come the men faces hidden from the lightAll through the shadows, ah, they come and they goWith only one thing in commonThey got the fire down below
Here comes the rich man in his big long limousineHere comes the poor man all you got to have is greenHere comes the banker and the lawyer and the copOne thing for certain it ain’t never gonna stopWhen it all gets too heavyThat’s when they come and they goThey goWith only one thing in commonThey got the fire down below
Yeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in MolineOn the blue blood streets of BostonUp in Berkeley and out in QueensAnd it went on yesterday and it’s going on tonightSomewhere there’s somebody ain’t treatin’ somebody right
And he’s looking out for Rosie and she’s looking mighty fineAnd he’s walking the streets for NancyAnd he’ll find her every timeWhen the street light flicker bringing on the nightWell they’ll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sightAll through the midnightWatch ’em come and watch ’em go, oh goWith only one thing in commonThey got the fire down belowOh, burning down below
Yeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in MolineOn the blue blood streets of BostonUp in Berkeley and out in QueensAnd it went on yesterday and it’s going on tonightSomewhere there’s somebody ain’t treatin’ somebody right
And he’s looking out for Rosie and she’s looking mighty fineAnd he’s walking the streets for NancyAnd he’ll find her every timeWhen the street light flicker bringing on the nightWell they’ll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sightAll through the shadowsWatch ’em come and watch ’em go, oh they goWith only one thing in commonThey got the fire down belowOh, they got one thing in commonThey got the fire down belowOh, they got one thing in commonThey got the fire down belowOne, two, three