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"Human" is a song written by Travis Meadows and Tony Lane, and recorded by American country music singer Cody Johnson. It was released to country radio on June 6, 2022 as the second single (third overall) from Johnson's 2021 album Human: The Double Album .
The song quickly became pop radio's most added song of the week dated July 2, 2019, picked up by 61 Mediabase-monitored pop stations. [17] Two weeks later, the song returned again to the top of the add board, picked up by 42 pop stations. [18] The song reached the top 10 of the Mediabase Hot AC chart on the week dated August 12, 2019. [19]
The song's title is derived from the chorus, in which both parties in the relationship explain that they are "only human" and "born to make mistakes". The song is a composition in common time with a tempo of 102 beats per minute. "'Human' is probably the best vocal that I ever did, but it took a month to record," Oakey recalled.
"This makes me sick."
"I'm Only Human", an episode of Get Smart originally aired in February 1966 "I'm Only Human", a song by Rick Ross from the 2008 album Trilla; I'm Only Human, a 1980 rock album by Michael Des Barres; It may also refer to: "Human" (The Human League song), a 1986 song by The Human League "Human" (Christina Perri song), a 2013 song by Christina ...
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"Human" was written by Perri and Martin Johnson in April 2013, and was produced by Martin Johnson. [3] [4] The song was written at the end of a long session of song-writing, and originally Perri wasn't sure if the song would be in the album because she felt it was too personal, but because of the positive reactions to the song, she decided to put in the album and chose it as the lead single. [1]
Biden's political remark did not sit well with conservatives, who slammed him for using the opportunity to attack instead of merely honoring Carter's legacy -- and for having the audacity to speak ...