My Sunday Song – “Wisdom” by Jonny Lang

For My Sunday Song #476, we are going to go all blues with “Wisdom” by Jonny Lang. In 2017, this Grammy Award winning artist released is stellar album ‘Signs’. And that album blew me away thanks in large part to this song. If you aren’t familiar with Jonny, you are definitely missing out. He is a Blues, Gospel and Rock guitarist, songwriter and singer. There is nothing this man can’t do. He brings in so many influences and crafts them into heartfelt and moving songs that are either blues or straight up rock & roll and when he mixes the two together, watch out!! And this song…Watch The F*&K Out!!

The song was written by Jon Gordon Langseth (or Jonny Lang) and Andrew Maxwell Ramsey. It talks about how much we need wisdom to avoid those mistakes that we are bound to make. However, that lesson and wisdom tend to come way too late to ever help. It is those mistakes that give us the wisdom not to make them again. It is never there for that young man and generally don’t get it until you are much older and by then it is too late. I love the line…

When he sees he was defeated by
What he believed was only right
Was really just another lie
That’s when he’ll cry out for wisdom

For me, that is a really dark statement. What you believe is the right thing to do isn’t always the case. The lies and demons you face can skew that perception and it is the need for wisdom to help you see the correct choice or path. We have all needed wisdom at some point in time as we’ve all made mistakes. The song talks about when you are at that point where your life is on the and you would pay anything to have wisdom at that point…and it would be worth whatever price you have to pay.

Musically, holy crap! The song starts with a bass drum and snare that sounds will send chills down your spine. It is so hauntingly brilliant. The blues guitar has so much soul and pain. Jonny plays both the drums and and the guitar and those are the only instruments he needs throughout the song to convey the blues, the pain, the misery of not having the wisdom needed. The mistake has already been made. The guitar solo is amazing and probably the best guitar solo on a album that is nothing but great guitar solos. Lang is one of the best blues guitarists out there today. The emotions he can generate from those strings is amazing. Vocally, there is so much pain, so much regret, so much grit and so much life that has been lived. You believe every word he is singing.

Give this song a listen and let me know what you think. Has there been a time when you could’ve used some much needed wisdom? We all have. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful and Happy Sunday. May a little wisdom be bestowed on each and everyone of you.

“Wisdom”

Oh wisdom
Can’t come too early for a young man
With the whole world in his hands
Hey, wisdom
Can’t come too fast for a boy
Who will not heed the warning
And it’s too late to turn back
Oh, wisdom

When he sees he was defeated by
What he believed was only right
Was really just another lie
That’s when he’ll cry out for wisdom

Oh, yeah
Yeah, yeah, for wisdom

Hey, wisdom
Came too late for the old man
And now it’s too late to wash
The blood from his hands
And I hear him cry wisdom

Oh, many times I heard him say
Any price you have to pay
Will be worth it all that fateful day
When yours is the life it saves

You’ll be glad
You’ll be so glad
You could waste it all

Wisdom, hey
Wisdom, hey
She’s calling out in the street
Calling out for you
You’ll need it, you’ll need it
Got the cure for my foolish ways
I turned my back
I can’t, I can’t turn away, no
I can’t turn away, no
I won’t turn away
I can’t look Lord and turn away
I’ve been losing sleep
I’ve been stealing
My life is on the line now, ooh

Written by Jon Gordon Langseth (or Jonny Lang) and Andrew Maxwell Ramsey

2 thoughts on “My Sunday Song – “Wisdom” by Jonny Lang

  1. Those first couple of Lang records were good albums. I will have to check this one out as I don’t think I have heard his stuff since the late 90’s. Very talented player. Lang opened for Aerosmith on their Nine Lives Tour in Minneapolis. Great opening set and it got better when he came out and jammed Last Child with the headliners that night….

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