The Fire Down Below
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Lyrics


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Here comes old Rosie she's looking mighty fine
Here comes hot Nancy she's steppin' right on time
There go the street lights bringin' on the night
Here come the men faces hidden from the light
All through the shadows, ah, they come and they go
With only one thing in common
They got the fire down below
Here comes the rich man in his big long limousine
Here comes the poor man all you got to have is green
Here comes the banker and the lawyer and the cop
One thing for certain it ain't never gonna stop
When it all gets too heavy
That's when they come and they go
They go
With only one thing in common
They got the fire down below

Yeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in Moline
On the blue blood streets of Boston
Up in Berkeley and out in Queens
And it went on yesterday and it's going on tonight
Somewhere there's somebody ain't treatin' somebody right

And he's looking out for Rosie and she's looking mighty fine
And he's walking the streets for Nancy
And he'll find her every time
When the street light flicker bringing on the night
Well they'll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sight
All through the midnight
Watch 'em come and watch 'em go, oh go
With only one thing in common
They got the fire down below
Oh, burning down below

Yeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in Moline
On the blue blood streets of Boston
Up in Berkeley and out in Queens
And it went on yesterday and it's going on tonight
Somewhere there's somebody ain't treatin' somebody right

And he's looking out for Rosie and she's looking mighty fine
And he's walking the streets for Nancy
And he'll find her every time
When the street light flicker bringing on the night
Well they'll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sight
All through the shadows
Watch 'em come and watch 'em go, oh they go
With only one thing in common
They got the fire down below
Oh, they got one thing in common
They got the fire down below
Oh, they got one thing in common




They got the fire down below
One, two, three

Overall Meaning

"The Fire Down Below" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band is a song that depicts the nightlife atmosphere of a city. The song's narrator watches as different types of people -- rich, poor, bankers, lawyers, cops, and prostitutes -- all come out at night with one thing in common: a lust for pleasure that burns deep within them, commonly referred to as "the fire down below". The song emphasizes the universality of the human desire for pleasure, regardless of social status or wealth.


The song's lyrics suggest a world of moral ambiguity and reckless abandon, where even "somebody ain't treatin' somebody right". This can be seen in the singer's observation that people with vastly different lifestyles all share this same passion for late-night pleasures. He uses Rosie and Nancy as examples of women who are sought after by men who are all driven by the same unquenchable desire for pleasure.


The song's repeated refrain, "They got the fire down below", has been interpreted as a reference to unbridled sexuality, and the way in which it burns within us all. It is a song that captures the essence of an era where sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll were the order of the day.


Line by Line Meaning

Here comes old Rosie she's looking mighty fine
Rosie is a woman who is attractive and catches the attention of those around her.


Here comes hot Nancy she's steppin' right on time
Nancy is also an attractive woman who is making her entrance with confident timing.


There go the street lights bringin' on the night
As the sun sets, the street lights turn on, signaling the start of another night.


Here come the men faces hidden from the light
Men, who are trying to stay anonymous, begin to emerge and move through the streets.


All through the shadows, ah, they come and they go
Men move in and out of the shadows, appearing and disappearing as they make their way through the night.


With only one thing in common
Despite their various backgrounds and reasons for being out in the night, there is one thing that connects them all.


They got the fire down below
All of these men have a fiery desire or passion burning inside them, which compels them to take to the night.


Here comes the rich man in his big long limousine
A wealthy man rolls up in his luxurious limousine.


Here comes the poor man all you got to have is green
A poor man arrives on foot, but with money to spend.


Here comes the banker and the lawyer and the cop
Other professionals, such as bankers, lawyers, and cops, also make their way through the night.


One thing for certain it ain't never gonna stop
No matter who comes and goes in the night, the activity and excitement of the night will always continue.


When it all gets too heavy
When the weight of the world becomes too much to bear,


That's when they come and they go
the men take to the night to escape and find solace.


They go
These men come and go as the night continues.


Yeah, it happens out in Vegas happens in Moline
This activity happens in different places across the country, from Las Vegas to Moline.


On the blue blood streets of Boston
Even in high-class areas, like the wealthy streets of Boston, this activity still occurs.


Up in Berkeley and out in Queens
These types of events can be found in diverse locations, from the liberal atmosphere of Berkeley to the outer boroughs of Queens.


And it went on yesterday and it's going on tonight
This activity has been happening for years and continues to occur each night.


Somewhere there's somebody ain't treatin' somebody right
In the midst of the night's activity and passion, there is also the reality that someone is being mistreated or hurt.


And he's looking out for Rosie and she's looking mighty fine
Despite the darker side of the night's activity, some men are still looking out for women, like Rosie, who still catch their eye.


And he's walking the streets for Nancy
Other men are also searching for women, like Nancy, as they walk through the city.


And he'll find her every time
These men are always successful in finding the women they are looking for.


When the street light flicker bringing on the night
As darkness falls, the streetlights flicker on, signaling the start of another night's activity.


Well they'll be slipping into darkness slipping out of sight
Men and women will continue to move in and out of the shadows, remaining anonymous and hidden.


All through the midnight
Throughout the whole night,


Watch 'em come and watch 'em go, oh go
People will continue to arrive and leave throughout the night, and there will always be something to see.


Oh, they got one thing in common
Despite all their different backgrounds and reasons for being out at night, there is one thing that brings all these people together.


They got the fire down below
Each individual out in the night has a deep-seated passion, desire, or energy which drives them forward and compels them to keep going.


One, two, three
The song ends with a simple counting phrase, signaling the end of the night's activity and leading into the next day.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: BOB SEGER

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