Never Too Late: My Musical Life Story, a 1979 autobiographical novel by John Caldwell Holt
It comes alongside a large number of newly written material, including Lost Your Shot, I Will Stay, No Regrets, as well as the critically acclaimed # 1 rock song, Never Too Late.
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In 2005, he went into rehabilitation at the CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) in Toronto, where he wrote many of the songs for One-X, including "Never Too Late", which was co written by Adam's wife, Naomi Faith Brewer.
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They have worked together, writing a number of songs including Adam's Try To Catch Up With The World, Lost Your Shot, as well as the Three Days Grace mega hit, Never Too Late.
She appeared in a commercial for Carnival Cruise Lines and in the official video of "Never Too Late" by Three Days Grace.
At TGS, Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander) discovers that Pete Hornberger (Scott Adsit) used to be in Loverboy, so the pair form a band and write a song entitled "It's Never Too Late for Now", but arguments soon erupt between them, particularly when Frank's girlfriend Yuki (an obvious Yoko Ono parallel) becomes involved.
Shanley’s tenth play at MTC is a compassionate, delightful play about how it’s never too late to take a chance on love.
His stage credits include Another Part of the Forest (1946), Command Decision (1947), The Teahouse of the August Moon (1953), Whoop-Up (1958), replacing David Burns as Mayor Shinn in The Music Man (1957), A Thurber Carnival (1960), Never Too Late (1962), 3 Bags Full (1966) and What Did We Do Wrong? (1967).
The album features two new recorded song "Our Time" and "Never Too Late", an acoustic version of "You & I" and a cover of Neon Trees "Animal" song