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Never Too Late (ver. 2) by Three Days Grace - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
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"Never Too Late" is the third single from Three Days Grace off their second album One-X. It has received airplay at the Billy Talent tour and on several Canadian radio stations such as The Edge. The song reached the number 1 spot at the MuchMusic Countdown on June 29 for one week. This song's meaning was explained by Three Days Grace frontman, Adam Gontier, at a live performance on March 7, 2007 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., where he stated, "this song is about being in a very dark place, but being able to see a way out." The track managed to resurge in pop airplay, peaking at #17 on Mediabase, and was added by the pop stations in the US, Z100 and Y100. Certain radio stations play a version of the song which censors the phrase "end your life" in the chorus to "change your life" to eliminate the suicide reference from the song. It also quiets the heaviness of the guitar. It appeared on.    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Three Days Grace is a Canadian post-grunge band, formed under the name of Groundswell in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1992; their line-up consists of guitarist and lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer and back up vocalist Neil Sanderson, bassist and back up vocalist Brad Walst, and lead guitarist Barry Stock. "Never Too Late" is the third single from Three Days Grace off their second album One-X. It has received airplay at the Billy Talent tour and on several Canadian radio stations such as The Edge. The song reached the number 1 spot at the MuchMusic Countdown on June 29 for one week. This song's meaning was explained by Three Days Grace frontman, Adam Gontier, at a live performance on March 7, 2007 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., where he stated, "this song is about being in a very dark place, but being able to see a way out." The track managed to resurge in pop airplay, peaking at #17 on Mediabase, and was added by the pop stations in the US, Z100 and Y100. Certain radio stations play a version of the song which censors the phrase "end your life" in the chorus to "change your life" to eliminate the suicide reference from the song. It also.
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