By Galaxy.EXE

I’m this much of a JM addict that I’ve resorted to making a list of every single John Mayer song ever written and/or released.

This list does not include live songs not originally made by John Mayer, such as Jimi Hendrix covers in live concerts. It basically only goes for the ones officially released on the albums themselves, regardless of who wrote it.

Official Album Released Songs:

Victoria

Love Soon

Comfortable

Quiet

^^^^^^^^^^^^^----- These four tracks were from the Inside Wants Out EP, and several others as well from Room For Squares are in this EP, but I specifically put these 4 instead of the other ones since I didn’t want to duplicate track names, and since from this EP is where you’ll probably get the highest quality versions of these tracks.

No Such Thing

Why Georgia

My Stupid Mouth

Your Body is a Wonderland

Neon (Neon 12:47 AM is also a thing, but it’s really just a different version, that’s way more instrumental. It’s cool and techno tho)

City Love

83

3x5

Love Song for No One

Back To You

Great Indoors

Not Myself

St. Patrick’s Day

Clarity

Bigger Than My Body

Something’s Missing

New Deep

Come Back To Bed

Home Life

Split Screen Sadness

Daughters

Only Heart

Wheel

Waiting on the World to Change

I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)

Belief

Gravity

The Heart of Life

Vultures

Stop This Train

Slow Dancing in a Burning Room

Bold As Love (Originally by Jimi Hendrix)

Dreaming with a Broken Heart

In Repair

I’m Gonna Find Another You

Say (Was originally a single, but when Continuum was re-issued in 2008, this track was added to the setlist.)

Heartbreak Warfare

All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye

Half of My Heart

Who Says

Perfectly Lonely

Assassin

War of My Life

Edge of Desire

Do You Know Me

Friends, Lovers, or Nothing

I’m On Fire (Originally by Bruce Springsteen)

Queen of California

The Age of Worry

Shadow Days

Speak For Me

Something Like Olivia

Born and Raised

If I Ever Get Around to Living

Love is a Verb

Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967

Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey

A Face to Call Home

Born and Raised (Reprise)

Fool to Love You

Go Easy On Me (this song was on an EP but never came out on the record)

Wildfire

Dear Marie

Waitin’ On the Day

Paper Doll

Call Me the Breeze (Originally by JJ Cale)

Who You Love Ft. Katy Perry

I Will Be Found (Lost at Sea)

Wildfire (Reprise) Ft. Frank Ocean (Written by Frank Ocean)

You’re No One ‘Til Someone Lets You Down

Badge and Gun

On the Way Home

Still Feel Like Your Man

Emoji of a Wave

Helpless

Love on the Weekend

In The Blood

Changing

Theme From “The Search For Everything”

Moving On and Getting Over

Never on the Day You Leave

Rosie

Roll it on Home

You’re Gonna Live Forever in Me

Singles:

Say (used to be for a little, was then added to Continuum).

New Light

Carry Me Away

(that’s it, since the rest are tracks that were in official albums)

((I think, correct me in the comments if I’m wrong))

Songs Only Seen In Live Albums:

Everyday I Have the Blues (Wikipedia calls it a “Blues standard”, although there was a song named the same thing by BB King, but it’s not relatively the same in terms of chord progression or even lyrics. I’ll just stick it in the list)

Man On The Side

Covered in Rain

In Your Atmosphere (LA Song)

Who Did You Think I Was

Come When I Call

Good Love Is on the Way

Out of My Mind

Another Kind of Green

Try

Unreleased Tracks and B-Sides: (this is my favorite section; just cool to see so many great songs that you'd expect to be on a record but not released. So to make it special, I’ll try my best to explain origins behind the track and where twas’ thy amazingness performed.)

Taking On Water (This track was performed at Berklee College of Music in October 2008. He gives a wonderful explanation on his thoughts on the song, but why he’d play it regardless for them. Also, it’s on youtube, like mostly the rest of the tracks in this list haha)

Lifelines (Couldn’t find any origin on this one unfortunately. Although I do know by the one video of it, the first time it was played to the public was in a restaurant or public place. It sounds like a really homey comfy performance, and the chord progression is something so special, I couldn’t imagine what this song would sound like studio quality. Acoustic for this song just sounds way too good.)

Breakaway (This song was performed at a live concert, and that’s all I could really get from it.)

A Break In The Clouds (This song was debuted at a private show at the Hotel Café in LA.)

The Hurt (This is another song debuted at the Hotel Café in LA at May 28th, 2006. John at the start before performing this song talks about how the track didn’t make it to Continuum, but will be on a record eventually afterwards, or the next record. The next record was Battle Studies, but the track was not released there, so it’s safe to assume that he most likely changed his mind on releasing it studio quality.)

Broken Time (This song is really unique, in terms of how it was made and its sound. It has sort of a club/dance sound. Although this song is actually by David LaBruyere and features John Mayer, I figured putting it here would be a plus, since he does play a big part in the song, especially since he does the vocals. Super groovy and definitely worth a listen. Honestly all of these tracks are as per usual john mayer stuff)

Everything You’ll Ever Be (Hotel Bathroom Song) (This song was performed at a live concert in Milwaukee. Lots of “In Your Atmosphere” vibes from this one.)

Bonus Track (This song is indeed called Bonus Track and was played from John Mayer’s internet radio show called JM Tower’s Broadcast. He talks a little about the song and whatnot, and plays it. I skimmed through some of it to get a general idea of the track and it’s a really warm sounding instrumental with a guy talkin’ about music stuff.)

Heart So Heavy (He performed this song with the trio in San Francisco September 7th, 2005.)

Can’t Take That Plane (Another unreleased track that's studio quality! It was actually going to be the first track on Continuum but that spot was eventually taken by Waiting On The World To Change, most likely as a bonus track, but never made the cut. Definitely a cool listen though, and the trio boys definitely had fun on this one)

Hummingbird (John Mayer performed this track multiple times in different concerts, but the earliest I could find was in a live concert in Morgantown, West Virginia, March 11th 2004.)

Level (This is another track from John Mayer’s internet radio show JM Tower’s Broadcast, and it is ULTRA groovy.)

Tracing (This is a track from the Bigger Than My Body Single Album, and it sounds, WOW. It’s studio quality since it was on the single album, but it never made it to Heavier Things.)

Sucker (This song is very similar to Man On The Side, when talking chords that were used. Another thing also, this was performed at the Eddie’s Attic show in 1999, but there’s another version that sounds honestly quite better. It’s all around youtube, but there’s no origin for it.)

Simmering (This is basically the demo for Belief. The original riff is the same, but the melody and the lyrics are different have bits and pieces of the final version, but it's almost its own song in this one. It’s really interesting to see how much it’s changed so I put it here.)

Everything Is Not Broken (This was performed at a live concert, but I couldn’t find the origin for it.)

Why Did You Mess With Forever (This was performed live somewhere, again though I couldn’t find where.)

Let The Boy (John Mayer recorded this theme song for Zach Anners’ show called “Rollin’ With Zach.”)

Portable Heart ( John Mayer played this somewhere live, but I don’t know where unfortunately. He rocks the harmonica in this one as well!)

Outside In The Underground (He performed this at Eddie’s Attic.)

Over And Over (This song was going to be on the Continuum record, but never made it to the final copy. A fun fact about this track as well, is that it eventually became “I’m Gonna Find Another You.”)

This Will All Make Perfect Sense Someday (This was performed SUPER EARLY in his career all the way back in 2002! Back in his Room For Squares, Any Given Thursday days.)

By Nine (This song is totally Un-John Mayer style, and sounds way different than what he usually makes. I’m not too much a fan of this one, but it’s still interesting to see what path he checked out before goin’ to the pop, jazz, blues, folk, and other stuff.)

Tell Me What To Say (This song is ancient as hell, giving me more of a reason to include it.)

Five Long Years (This song was written a long while ago, and it's commonly speculated and most likely that the song is about if he didn’t make it as a musician.)

Bittersweet (This is a song JM and Kayne West were producing back in 2004 and it was HELLA groovy and interesting to hear from JM at the time with his style being mostly pop and blues. While this song never came out, it's cool to hear the snippets of it they do show.)

And that is pretty much it. I certainly missed some, but there’s no way I could go digging around in JM’s trash bins in his old home in 00’. And honestly maybe I’ve missed some that are still out there but not in this list. It’d be really helpful if any of you knew any that weren’t in this list, I’ll definitely edit it. :)

Also; please watch this. This is just a gem of a video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOjzSEJ9s08

Citations:

Wikipedia, basic google searches, and the comment sections and descriptions of the videos uploaded of the songs.

(please give credit to most of the uploaders, I basically ripped off their youtube video descriptions for a good amount of the origins for the unreleased tracks and B-Sides.)