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“Doll” is the opening track on the Foo Fighter’s internationally successful second album, The Colour and the Shape, released May 20, 1997.
The album’s primary lyrical inspiration came from Dave Grohl’s divorce with photographer Jennifer Youngblood in 1996. The lyrical content is much more introspec...
[Verse 1]
You know in all of the time that we've shared
I've never been so scared
Doll me up in my bad luck
I'll meet you there
[Verse 2]
I wish I never had taken this dare
I wasn't quite prepared
Doll me up in my bad luck
Uh-huh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh
Doll me up in my bad luck
I'll meet you there
Doll was written by Pat Smear & Nate Mendel & Dave Grohl.
Doll was produced by Gil Norton.
Foo Fighters released Doll on Tue May 20 1997.