<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Problems playing this file? See media help . </Td> </Tr> <P> Matthew Greenwald of AllMusic notes the song is "melodic, soulful (and) catchy", due to its folk - pop and acoustic - based conception . Billboard magazine's Paul Verna thinks the song also features christian music styles . In the song, the performer expresses his desire to communicate his love to an unnamed woman ("If I could reach the stars, I'd pull one down for you", "If I could be king, even for a day, I'd take you as my queen, I'd have it no other way"). This love, he fears, will go unrequited without a drastic change in his life ("That this love I have inside, is everything it seems, But for now I find, it's only in my dreams", "And our love will rule, in this kingdom we have made, Till then I'd be a fool, wishin' for the day"). Elton John's lyricist Bernie Taupin, who worked with Clapton and John on the 1992 single release "Runaway Train", uses this track an example of a song that can succeed without a great title or lyric . He told Musician magazine: "What sold that song, I believe, is production . And it had a good melody . But don't listen to the lyric . Because the lyric is appalling . It's a bad lyric . There are some rhymes in there that are really awful . But that's not what sold the song". </P> <P> The song is written in the key of E major . "Change the World" begins with an intro, which features a chord progression of E, E major, E, E, E and E major chords, played around the E-based bass line, which later turns into a E major, F - sharp minor and G major bass line . The intro is followed by the first verse, which is accompanied by the intro chord progression and a A major, A, A, A, A and A major chord progression for the B - section of the verse . After the E-major chord progression, including 6th and 7th chords was played again, it ends with a G chord, leading to the C - section of every verse, consisting of an F m, G, C m, G m Sus4 / A bass, G, C m, G m Sus4 / A bass, G, C m, Cm, Bm, A, E / G, G m, Gm, F m, ending to the E major chord . The first verse is followed by an interlude, which is identical to the first intro line . The accompaniment to the second verse and second chorus is identical to the ones before . A link is added with the lyric "Baby, if I could change the world", followed by Clapton's guitar solo, in which he played with the help of the E minor blues scale, ending his solo with the G sharp major pentatonic scale . After the solo, the chorus is repeated, now starting with the line "If I could change the world ...", leading to the second link, which is repeated three times, before the song's outro, which is identical to the songs intro and interlude . </P> <Ul> <Li> All songs written and composed by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne Kirkpatrick, except where noted . </Li> </Ul>

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