Whatever It Takes

Album: Who We Are (2007)
Charted: 33
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Songfacts®:

  • In this song, Jason Wade sings about the mistakes he made in a relationship. He apologizes to the girl, saying he will do whatever it takes to make it up to her if given the chance. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Mark - Sarnia, ON

Comments: 6

  • Aidan from Boiling Springs, PaAnother great one from Lifehouse!
  • Shannon from Kalkaka, MiI had heard this song before, but then my little cousin starting singing it and totally got me hooked! :D Its great and is ALWAYS stuck in my head!
  • Nova from Room, Saudi ArabiaI love this song . I cant stop listening to it .
  • Sarah from New Castle, PaI love this song. But its kinda sad because of how its about a relationship he wishes he had back but this is a beautiful song.
  • Keith from St. Joseph, MoThis song is what made me become a fan and start listening to their other music.
  • Sarah from La, CaThis is a great song from Lifehoue. I love this song. Lifehouse is the best soft rock/pop band.
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