
Was about more than just a broken friendship. The heroin addiction and how I spoke to Andy. The lyric was ‘Andy I didn’t mean to treat you bad’ because the song was about The style of broad lyric writing would ultimately become a staple in Martin’s

“Far Behind,” though the sudden lyric change was said to have been spontaneous, Record, like “Cover Me,” which was about a discussion on religion between himĪnd his bandmate, though the lyrics never clearly alluded to such an idea. Vagueness in lyricism, is an approach Martin also took on other hits from the Interpreted in any way,” Martin told American Songwriter. Want to be that obvious and changed the lyrics to ‘now maybe’ so it could be And with only twelve hours to record in the studio, Which is where the chorus in “Far Behind” would getĪnyone the song was about Wood, and no one would know the difference, since heĬhanged the lyrics, last minute during the recording session. Martin would go on to neglect their friendship and say things he would These details are for iPhone and iOS 9, but I think they might still apply.Had been friends for many years, but when Wood began using heroin, their Not a great solution, I'm afraid, but it meets the criteria.Įdit: Sorry, I just noticed you mentioned iPad and iOS 8. If the song still isn't in those first 6 matches it finds, you'll have to get creative with your search terms to narrow down the matches until the one you want appears. You can tap "Show More", but even then it only shows 6 matches. Bring up the search screen, search for your song, and assuming it appears under the "MY MUSIC" section, tap the play button on the right side of the screen, and it will play that song, only that song, and then stop. Ultimately, I did find a way to play a single song, and only that song and then stop, using only the functionality included in a stock iPhone, but you're probably not going to like it. I'm not aware of any, but that's only because I just use to default Music app. Seems silly to say, but maybe a third-party app provides the ability to play just a single song once and then stop. if that album only has one song, it will play it and stop).

Telling Siri to play a song, starts that song, but then Up Next will fill up with songs from that same album. Given Apple's insistence on starting Up Next everytime, i then tried triggering the playing of songs through other means than the Music app: + So you could create a new playlist, add the song to that playlist, and then play either that song from the playlist or the playlist itself, and it'll play the one song and stop.

+ If that playlist only has one song, it will play that song and then stop. If you're viewing Playlists, and drill down into a playlist, and then play a song, Up Next will fill up with up to 20 randomly selected songs from that same playlist, and then continue to select remaining songs from that playlist until all are played and then stop. Same for viewing by Albums, Genres, Composers, etc. + If that album only has one song, it will play that song and then stop. If you're viewing Artists, and drill down into an album, and then play a song, Up Next will fill up with up to 20 randomly selected songs from that same album, and then continue to select remaining songs from that album until all are played and then stop. If you're viewing Songs, and play a song, Up Next will fill up with 20 randomly selected songs from your entire music library (and then continue to select songs from your entire music library). And the songs that it included in Up Next seems to be context sensitive: Everything I tried always triggered Up Next with additional songs. I have Repeat turned off as well.įor a single song though, that's a tough one. I just tried it and kept tapping forward to cycle through all its songs, and after the last song finished, it stopped. For a playlist, near as I can tell, just starting a playlist by tapping its thumbnail will play all its songs and then stop.
