City Love
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| “City Love” | |||||
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| Song by John Mayer | |||||
| Album | Room for Squares | ||||
| Recorded | 2001 | ||||
| Genre | Pop Rock | ||||
| Length | 4:00 | ||||
| Label | Columbia | ||||
| Composer | John Mayer | ||||
| Producer | John Alagia, John Mayer | ||||
| Room for Squares track listing | |||||
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"City Love" is the name of a song by the musical artist John Mayer. He released it on his studio album, Room for Squares. It is the album's sixth track. Mayer performed the song along with a cover of Hendrix's "Machine Gun" in 2004 at Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival.
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The lyrics of "City Love" chronicle a singer's relationship with a woman named Lydia, who he met in New York City ("this apple"). It makes allusions to many of the things associated with the city: intercoms to buildings, Battery Park, sirens and taxi cabs.
According to the Any Given Thursday DVD extras, Mayer's song "Covered in Rain" is the sequel to this song.
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