Something's Missing

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“Something's Missing”
Song by John Mayer
Album Heavier Things
Format Digital download
CD single
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Acoustic rock
Length 5:05
Label Columbia
Composer John Mayer
Producer Jack Joseph Puig
Heavier Things track listing
"Bigger Than My Body"
(2)
Something's Missing
(3)
New Deep
(4)
Any Given Thursday track listing
"City Love"
(4)
"Something's Missing"
(5)
"Lenny"/"Man on the Side"
(6)
as/is track listing
"Your Body Is a Wonderland"
(1)
"Something's Missing"
(2)
"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)"
(3)
Try! track listing
"Daughters"
(9)
"Something's Missing"
(10)
"Try!"
(11)

"Something's Missing" is a song by John Mayer. It is the third track from Heavier Things, Mayer's second studio album. This song is distinct from all other songs by Mayer as it is the only song to have appeared on every live release Mayer has contributed to, including the live album, Try!, from his group John Mayer Trio. Mayer has mentioned (even in his Grammy acceptance speech) that his song "Daughters" wasn't suitable as a single. He has mentioned that "Something's Missing" along with "Come Back To Bed" would have been more suitable as the singles from the album, despite the success "Daughters" earned him.

[edit] The meaning of "Something's Missing"

The song is about a "gap" or a "hole". Mayer talks of the song as meaning one can't specifically say what it is, but that "something's missing".

In the song, he goes through a checklist of things in his life, each of which he confirms is NOT missing (in sequence):

  • Friends
  • Money
  • Sleep
  • Opposite sex
  • Guitar
  • Microphone
  • Messages waiting on him when he comes home

After this, the lyrics then digress and cause him to wonder, "How come everything I think I need always comes with batteries?".[1]

John plays this song in an unusual tuning, tuned (from bottom to top) E B E F# B E.

He also uses an unusual guitar, a blue Fender Stratocaster/Telecaster hybrid.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Mayer explains where Something's Missing came from and when he wrote it in the DVD audio commentary from the Any Given Thursday special features.

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