Jumper (song)

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“Jumper”
Single by Third Eye Blind
from the album Third Eye Blind
A-side Jumper (radio edit)
B-side Graduate (remix)
Released January 12, 1999
Format CD,
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:08 (radio)

4:32 (album)

Label Elektra Records
Writer(s) Stephan Jenkins
Third Eye Blind singles chronology
"Losing a Whole Year"
(1998)
"Jumper" "How's It Going to Be"
(1998)

"Jumper" is a song by the American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on their 1997 self titled album, and written by vocalist Stephan Jenkins. Released as a single, the song peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

This song is most likely thought to be about a friend of Jenkins' who committed suicide, as it sounds as if the singer is saying all the things he should have said sooner, because his friend had already died. "He's on the table and he's gone to code", for example, seems to refer to his friend on a hospital bed, and that his lifeline has disappeared.[citation needed] In an interview it was revealed that the song is about a friend of his who was gay, and was criticized after coming out of the closet, and this song was a sort of "talk-down" to prevent his friend from killing himself.

A cover of the song has been record by BEDlight for BlueEYES featuring Sebastian Davin of Dropping Daylight for the album Punk Goes '90s.

Third Eye Blind
Stephan Jenkins · Tony Fredianelli · Leo Kremer · Brad Hargreaves
Kevin Cadogan  · Arion Salazar  · Michael Urbano
Discography
Studio albums: Third Eye Blind · Blue · Out of the Vein · Ursa Major
Compilation: A Collection
Singles: "Semi-Charmed Life" · "Graduate" · "Losing a Whole Year" · "Jumper" · "How's It Going to Be" · "Anything"
"Never Let You Go" · "Deep Inside of You" · "10 Days Late" · "Blinded" · "Crystal Baller"
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[edit] References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th ed, Billboard Publications, Inc. 1996. ISBN 0-8230-7632-6