Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A limited-edition EP of "Waiting on the World to Change" was released that includes both the album version and a bonus, acoustic version featuring Ben Harper. The EP also is the only official source for the studio (electric) version of "Good Love Is On The Way", a live version of which was previously released on the live album Try! by the John ...
"Belief" is the second single from John Mayer's 2006 album Continuum. The song features Ben Harper on guitar.. Despite its success on the American adult album alternative chart and the South African Top 40, the song never had a music video.
5 Mayer quote on lyrics. 1 comment. ... Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Waiting on the World to Change. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.
"In the Blood" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Mayer. The song was released on May 1, 2017 [1] as the third single from Mayer's seventh studio album The Search for Everything, following "Love on the Weekend" and "Still Feel Like Your Man". It is Mayer's first song officially released to country radio. [2]
In a concert performed in December 2005, Mayer explained the significance and meaning of the song: This is the most important song I’ve ever written, it's a time capsule song. I will listen to it every day of my life if I need to. It's honest to God the most important song I’ve ever written in my life, and it has the fewest words.
In 2005, Mayer converted the song into an all-out blues song with his group John Mayer Trio on the live album, Try!, stripping away the acoustic elements the song had become known for, [5] although not similar version to the "Electric Guitar Mix" of the song as included on the single's re-release [clarification needed].
"W.O.L.D." is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song is about an aging disc jockey who travels the United States seeking happiness, which he believes he will find by following his passion for being a radio broadcaster, only to discover that his life, looks, and voice have all passed him by, as hinted in the OLD of the title.
The song was used in The Simpsons episode "The Cartridge Family", during a sequence where Homer was subjected to a five-day waiting period after buying a gun. "The Waiting" was used in a promotional spot for the fifth season of the hit television comedy series, The Office.