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John Illsley - When - God Made Time

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John Illsley - When - God Made Time

The central refrain, "Now when God made time, he made plenty of it," suggests a philosophical, unhurried outlook on life.

The song opens with references to Adam and the Garden of Eden, grounding its modern observations in timeless mythology. Context and Release John Illsley - When God Made Time

The song was a key single for the album Testing the Water , which marked Illsley's return to a more classic rock sound after his 2010 collaboration with Greg Pearle. The central refrain, "Now when God made time,

The track is a staple of his live sets, often featured on live recordings like Live in London where it showcases his signature laid-back vocal style. When God Made Time - John Illsley: Song Lyrics ... - Shazam The track is a staple of his live

The track carries the hallmark of the "Straits" sound—relaxed, melodic, and driven by a steady rhythmic pulse. Lyrically, it explores the vastness of human experience and the universal nature of connection:

"When God Made Time" is a soulful, mid-tempo track by , best known as the founding bassist of Dire Straits . Released on June 15, 2014, the song serves as a standout piece from his solo album, Testing the Water . Musical Style and Themes

Illsley lists various nations—from China and India to Russia and France—to emphasize that the need for love and harmony transcends borders.

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