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Five Candles (You Were There)

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Released
  
1997

Recorded
  
1997

Label
  
Essential/Silvertone

Format
  
CD

Genre
  
Pop rock

Length
  
3:38 (Radio Edit) 3:48 (Album Version)

"Five Candles (You Were There)" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay. It is the second radio single from their 1997 studio album Much Afraid. The song was initially written for the soundtrack to the motion picture Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey. However, the ending credits, when the song would have been played, were changed to an outtakes and bloopers reel, thus cutting the song from the film. A working title of the song during the writing and recording studio sessions was "The Wish", which fits in with the themes of Liar Liar, just as the eventual title, "Five Candles", as the story of the film revolves around the wish Max made as he blew out the five candles for his fifth birthday. The song was later used in the 1998 Michael Keaton film, Jack Frost, and was featured on that film's soundtrack.

Contents

Track listing

Written by Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark

  1. "Five Candles (You Were There)" (Radio Edit) – 3:38
  2. "Five Candles (You Were There)" (Album Version) – 3:48

Performance credits

  • Dan Haseltine - vocals, percussion
  • Charlie Lowell - keyboards, piano, organ, background vocals
  • Stephen Mason - guitars, bass, background vocals
  • Matt Odmark - guitars, mandolin, background vocals
  • Neil Conti - drums
  • Technical credits

  • Stephen Lipson - producer
  • Robert Beeson - executive producer
  • Heff Moraes - engineering, mixing
  • Chuck Linder - recording
  • Mike Griffith - engineering
  • Adam Hatley - engineering assistant
  • Stephen Marcussen - mastering
  • Don C. Tyler - digital editing
  • References

    Five Candles (You Were There) Wikipedia