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acoustic rock instrumentation
folk influences
a subtle use of vocal harmony
mild rhythmic syncopation
thru composed melodic style
acoustic rhythm piano
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin'
a breathy male lead vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
second favorite john mayer song after slow dancing. love the melody and great lyrics to go along with it. i think we've all felt like this at one time or another
I like this song because he's so honest. He faces his fears like a man, and even though he's scared (of turning old, and dying) he's accepted the fact that it's a part of life. But what I wish I could tell John Mayer is that if he knew how much God loved him, where the train ends IS what he's always hoped for because: "it's good "It'll feel like it should "And they're all still around "And you're still safe and sound "And you don't miss a thing" And there's no driving off because you're home.
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Very good song though.
"it's good
"It'll feel like it should
"And they're all still around
"And you're still safe and sound
"And you don't miss a thing"
And there's no driving off because you're home.