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3 Doors Down - Kryptonite
3 Doors Down - Kryptonite


3 Doors Down - Kryptonite Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Better Life
Released: 2000

Kryptonite Lyrics


I took a walk around the world to
Ease my troubled mind
I left my body lying somewhere
In the sands of time
I watched the world float to the dark
Side of the moon
I feel there is nothing I can do, yeah

I watched the world float to the
Dark side of the moon
After all I knew it had to be something
To do with you
I really don't mind what happens now and then
As long as you'll be my friend at the end

If I go crazy then will you still
Call me Superman
If I'm alive and well, will you be
There holding my hand
I'll keep you by my side with
My superhuman might
Kryptonite

You called me strong, you called me weak
But still your secrets I will keep
You took for granted all the times I
Never let you down
You stumbled in and bumped your head, if
Not for me then you'd be dead
I picked you up and put you back
On solid ground

If I go crazy then will you still
Call me Superman
If I'm alive and well, will you be
There holding my hand
I'll keep you by my side with
My superhuman might
Kryptonite

Oh whoa whoa

If I go crazy then will you still
Call me Superman
If I'm alive and well, will you be
There holding my hand
I'll keep you by my side with
My superhuman might
Kryptonite

If I go crazy then will you still
Call me Superman
If I'm alive and well, will you be
There holding my hand
I'll keep you by my side with
My superhuman might
Kryptonite

Writer/s: BRADLEY KIRK ARNOLD, MATTHEW DARRICK ROBERTS, ROBERT TODD HARRELL
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Kryptonite
  • Picture this: 3 Doors Down lead singer/songwriter Brad Arnold at 15 years old, sitting in math class bored out of his skull, begins tapping on his desk. The tapping turns into drumming, and pretty soon he's unknowingly written the first monster hit for his future band.
    He laughs at the memory: "Thank God for the little dude that sat in front of me, that dude deserves credit on the album! I was so bad in math. So bad. But my teacher knew I was not good, not paying attention, but he just kind of let me go. I believe I wrote the lyrics to some other songs in that same class. I wrote probably about half of that Better Life album sitting in that math class."

    This song is also, according to Arnold, only the 3rd or 4th song he'd ever written, period. "The skippy little drumbeat in the song was just me beating on my desk. It's almost exactly the beat we played to, just kind of drumming, just skipping along with it."
  • Brad says this song is a question. As it turns out, it was a rather prophetic one. "Its question is kind of a strange one. It's not just asking, 'If I fall down, will you be there for me?' Because it's easy to be there for someone when they're down. But it's not always easy to be there for somebody when they're doing good. And that's the question it's asking. It's like, 'If I go crazy, will you still call me Superman?' It's asking, 'If I'm down, will you still be there for me?' But at the same time, 'If I'm alive and well, will you be there holding my hand?' That's kind of asking, 'If I'm doing good, will you be there for me? Will you not be jealous of me?' And maybe throughout the years of singing that song, I might have come up with more meanings for it than it actually might have originally had," he laughs.
    The fact that he wrote this song when he was only 15 doesn't seem remarkable to Brad, because, he says, "every 15-year-old has those questions in their head. They might not know quite how to say it, or they might not feel like it's acceptable to say something. And the biggest thing that I've had as an honor to be able to do is to be able to say something, and after I say it, it's okay. After an artist says it, if a rock star says it, okay, it's fine. That really boils down to why rock and roll inspires pop culture so much, or just music in general, not just rock and roll. Because artists push the envelope, and they go out on a limb to say something else. But it also comes with responsibility; you gotta watch what you say, because kids listen. And I try to watch what I say, too."
  • Commonly thought to contain a shout out to the movie Superman ("Kryptonite" is the substance that rendered Superman powerless - it could only be found on his home planet of Krypton), and to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Brad says this song has neither. He explains how it all came together: "That line is just like a happenstance line. That song is so little about Superman. It's just really about that question. That's just something that everybody can identify with." He says that it was either Part I or II of the Superman movies that had Superman fighting an enemy in space, where they floated around to the dark side of the moon. He says, however, that he wrote this song before the movie came out. "And I was like, 'What?!' he laughs. "And it was after I wrote that song. That was weird." (Check out our full interview with Brad Arnold)
  • In an interview with askmen.com , bassist Todd Harrell explained that the band's name came from a sign in a building. It was saying about how some office was "doors down," and they added the number three to make it a catchy name.

  • 3 Doors Down - Here Without Yo
    3 Doors Down - Here Without You


    3 Doors Down - Here Without You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Away From The Sun
    Released: 2002

    Here Without You Lyrics


    A hundred days have made me older
    Since the last time that I saw your pretty face.
    A thousand lies have made me colder
    And I don't think I can look at this the same.
    All the miles that separate
    Disappear now when I'm dreamin' of your face.

    I'm Here Without You baby
    But you're still on my lonely mind.
    I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time.
    I'm here without you baby
    But you're still with me in my dreams
    And tonight girl, it's only you and me.

    The miles just keep rollin'
    As the people leave their way to say hello
    I've heard this life is overrated
    But I hope that it gets better as we go.

    I'm here without you baby
    But you're still on my lonely mind.
    I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time.
    I'm here without you baby
    But you're still with me in my dreams
    And tonight, it's only you and me.

    Everything I know, and anywhere I go,
    It gets hard but it won't take away my love.
    And when the last one falls, when its all said and done.
    It gets hard but it won't take away my love.

    I'm here without you baby
    But you're still on my lonely mind.
    I think about you baby and I dream about you all the time.
    I'm here without you baby
    But you're still with me in my dreams
    And tonight, it's only you and me.

    Writer/s: ARNOLD, BRADLEY KIRK / ROBERTS, MATTHEW DARRICK / HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER LEE / HARRELL, ROBERT TODD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Here Without You
  • Lead singer Brad Arnold says he wrote this song with his (now-ex) wife as inspiration. He didn't write it for her - there's a difference. He laughs when he talks about how wrong he was with his declaration of "when the last one falls, when all is said and done." But then, who can possibly predict the future?
    "The song's just about being away from someone, or missing them," he clarifies. "And it really doesn't matter if you're here without them for all day or all month. It's just kind of about the lonely and missing of somebody, but people kind of take that sort of as a little bit of a sad song. And in a way, I kind of meant it as a happy song. And the reason being because it's talking about being here without you, but she's still with me in my dreams. 'And tonight, it's only you and me,' so the song was really just about that dream. And being in a state of peace, because you've got that person there with you in your sleep. And in that way I kind of meant for it to be a little bit of a happy song." (Check out our full interview with Brad Arnold)
  • This is an important song to many military personnel who find themselves away from their loved ones with their lives in danger. 3 Doors Down bass player Todd Harrell told us that many of their songs are written in a way that is open for interpretation, and that "'Here Without You' is a song that a lot of military folks get a lot of things out of." He adds, "We're all from the Gulf Coast area and it is a military town. We all have friends and family who are in the military. We have a foundation here that the National Guard is a part of and we really want to support the men and women that give up so much to keep us free. We did tours overseas and have seen firsthand how much the men and women give up to go do what they do. Because they don't do it for the money. It's just our way of saying thank you, and our way of saying we support you and everything they do."
  • This was used by World Wrestling Entertainment for a video tribute to the late Eddie Guerrero. The video tribute was broadcast on the November 18, 2005 episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown! on the UPN Network 5 days after Guerrero passed away. (thanks, Chris - Andover, MN)

  • 3 Doors Down - When I'm Gon
    3 Doors Down - When I'm Gone


    3 Doors Down - When I'm Gone Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Away From The Sun
    Released: 2002

    When I'm Gone Lyrics


    There's another world inside of me that you may never see.
    There's secrets in this life that I can't hide.
    Somewhere in this darkness there's a light that I can't find.
    Maybe it's too far away
    Or maybe I'm just blind
    Maybe I'm just blind

    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong,
    Hold me when I'm scared, and love me When I'm Gone.
    Everything I am, and everything in me I'll also be the one you wanted me to be.
    I'll never let you down, even if I could I'd give up everything if only for your good.
    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong.
    You can hold me when I'm scared, you won't always be there, so love me when I'm gone.
    Love me when I'm gone.

    When your education x-ray cannot see under my skin.
    I won't tell you a damn thing that I could not tell my friends.
    Roaming through this darkness, I'm alive, but I'm alone.
    Part of me is fighting this, but part of me is gone.

    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong,
    Hold me when I'm scared, and love me when I'm gone.
    Everything I am, and everything in me I'll also be the one you wanted me to be.
    I'll never let you down, even if I could I'd give up everything if only for your good.
    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong.
    You can hold me when I'm scared, you won't always be there, so love me when I'm gone.
    Maybe I'm just blind.

    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong,
    Hold me when I'm scared, and love me when I'm gone.
    Everything I am, and everything in me I'll also be the one you wanted me to be.
    I'll never let you down, even if I could I'd give up everything if only for your good.
    So hold me when I'm here, right me when I'm wrong.
    You can hold me when I'm scared, you won't always be there, so love me when I'm gone.
    Love me when I'm gone.

    Writer/s: ARNOLD, BRADLEY KIRK / ROBERTS, MATTHEW DARRICK / HARRELL, ROBERT TODD / HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER LEE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    When I'm Gone
  • "When I'm Gone" does not necessarily mean "when I'm gone in a permanent sense." When Brad Arnold wrote this song, the subject he had in mind was unconditional love, for when you're removed from your loved one by miles, or time, or other obstacles. "It's asking a question, just please love me when I'm gone," says the lead singer. "And not just like when I'm dead and gone, but when I'm gonna come back. And that's kind of one thing it's about. But at the same time it's kind of about unconditional love. It's a lot of different statements it's asking of the person in that song. And it's like just the fulfillment of those different needs for every situation that it mentions. So I guess that song is just about needing someone really to be there for you unconditionally, and when you're gone."
  • An "education x-ray," explains Brad, would refer to a psychologist or therapist who doesn't actually take an x-ray of you with a machine, but rather forms a sort of mental x-ray of you by way of their educational training, and the time spent talking with you to make a diagnosis. In Brad's words: "It's when a kid's mom or dad is quick to take them to a psychologist or something, and it's like talking about their education x-ray trying to look into you. It's like, 'I'm not gonna tell you a damn thing that I couldn't tell my friends.'" (Check out our full interview with Brad Arnold)
  • Although the lyrics don't have anything to do with the army or war, the music video was dedicated to all the men and women serving in the United States military.
  • This song gained popularity around the time the US was preparing to invade Iraq. For many people in the military, it said a lot about how they were feeling being away from their families and loved ones, and reminded them that everyone back home was still thinking of them. (thanks, Chris - New Orleans, LA)

  • 3 Doors Down - Be Like Tha
    3 Doors Down - Be Like That


    3 Doors Down - Be Like That Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Better Life
    Released: 2000

    Be Like That Lyrics


    He spends his nights in California
    Watching the stars on the big screen.
    Then he lies awake and wonders
    Why can't that be me?
    Cause in his life he's filled with all these good intentions.
    He's left a lot of things he'd rather not mention right now.
    But just before he says goodnight,
    He looks up with a little smile at me and he says

    If I could Be Like That
    I'd give anything
    Just to live one day
    In those shoes.
    If I could be like that, what would I do?
    What would I do?

    Now and dreams we run.

    She spends her days up in the north park,
    watching the people as they pass.
    And all she wants is just a little piece of this dream, is that too much to ask?
    With a safe home, and a warm bed, on a quiet little street.
    All she wants is just that something to hold onto, that's all she needs.

    Yeah!

    If I could be like that, I would give anything
    Just to live one day, in those shoes.
    If I could be like that, what would I do?
    What would I do?

    I'm falling into this, in dreams we run away.

    If I could be like that, I would give anything
    Just to live one day, in those shoes.
    If I could be like that, what would I do?
    What would I do?

    If I could be like that, I would give anything
    Just to live one day, in those shoes.
    If I could be like that, what would I do?
    What would I do?

    If I could be like that, I would give anything
    Just to live one day, in those shoes.
    If I could be like that, what would I do?
    What would I do?

    Falling in.
    I feel I am falling in to this again.

    Writer/s: ARNOLD, BRADLEY KIRK / HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER LEE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Be Like That
  • "This song," 3DD lead singer Brad Arnold told us, "was strange, because I wrote the verses and the choruses at two completely different times. And I couldn't think of the verse for the chorus, or the chorus for the verse." Until one night driving home from band practice, the singer had an epiphany, "and I was sitting in my car singing, and I put those two together, and I was like, Duh. And I went home and just got a three chord structure going for the melody of it, and took it to practice the next day, and I asked Chris to make something out of it, and he came back the next day and he had it, and it just went from there."

    Arnold confesses to having no ability to play guitar, so when he writes a song, it's more like "chicken pecking" notes, and it can be a long process.
  • According to Arnold, this song is about following your dreams. "And I know everybody has 'em. It's not also just about following your dreams, though. It's kind of a little bit about dreams that you've missed, and a little notion of regret, also."

    The person in the first verse of the song is fictional, and Arnold left it open to interpretation on whether that person is older or younger. He explains: "It's just kind of an idea. And it's kind of weird. Maybe it doesn't have a perfect string full of lyrics in that first verse, and for me I've never thought it had a perfect one, because it's almost suggesting that it's an older person, but in a lot of ways it's kind of suggesting it's a younger person. But I left it like that because I want things to be like that. I want it to be like it would be interpreted a lot of different ways. I don't do it so much anymore, but I used to think that when I write lyrics, I tried to do every line to where it could be taken more than one way. And my thought process behind that was, Well, if I can get two meanings out of it, then there are countless meanings out there for somebody else to apply it to their own life."

    He also offers this bit of philosophy: "The difference in a good song and a great song, to me, is the difference in a good book and a good movie: They're both telling you the same story. They both have the same outcome. But whereas the movie is telling you exactly what to see and be heard, the book kind of lets you see whatever your mind comes up with, and it makes it a lot more applicable to your life in a lot of ways." (Check out our full interview with Brad Arnold)
  • With a small edit to the first lines of this song, this song was re-recorded and used in the movie American Pie 2. This version is known as the "American Pie 2 Edit."
  • In the second verse, the lyrics "She spends her days up in the Northpark" refer to The Northpark Mall in Mississippi, where the band is from. (thanks, Brittany - Jackson, MS)
  • This was one of the tracks on 3 Doors Down's debut album. The next year, it was included on the compilation Now That's What I Call Music!, Vol. 8.

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