The song, according to lead singer
John Rzeznik, is based on a woman who is struggling with a
heroin addiction and her lover who is desperately trying to save her. He has also said that it is about "seeing someone you love that is so great just screw up so bad." Speculation had it that the specific person the song was based on was the ex-wife of bassist
Robby Takac; she died of a heroin overdose. Like many other songs by Goo Goo Dolls, "Black Balloon" uses an unusual
alternate tuning. Several electric guitars used in the introduction and the acoustic rhythm guitar are tuned to an open D-flat
fifth chord. It was half-stepped on the album version. ==Chart performance==