Album: These Are the Good Times People (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is a look at the life of a helium balloon that is set free when its child captor accidentally releases it. Instead of gradually deflating at ground level, it will now fly as high as it can go before it pops. Quite a metaphor.
  • "Loose Balloon" was written by Presidents Of The United States Of America frontman Chris Ballew, who told the story of the song in a Songfacts interview. "I was walking along the shore in West Seattle, and from a distance across the water comes a balloon," he said. "It's just floating very intently at the same level toward the shore, and then it approached the shore about 50 yards ahead of me and went up the bulkhead, up onto the path I'm walking, just floating across the street toward the woods, and then just up over the trees and it's gone. This balloon was like on its way to town for a meeting, or it had to go to the dentist - it had a life of its own. It was just a rambling balloon."
  • The Presidents Of The United States Of America were on their third or fourth term when they released this song on their fifth album, These Are The Good Times People. They initially broke up in 1998 after landing hits with "Peaches" and "Lump." The would get back to together from time to time before calling it quits in 2016.
  • Chris Ballew recorded a new version of this song as Caspar Babypants, his vehicle for children's music, in 2021. In the Caspar version, the balloon is confident and ambitious, determined to be the first balloon on Mars.

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