British singer James Morrison had revealed his 2006 hit 'Wonderful World' was written about a drunk and deaf man he befriended on a bus.
James Morrison wrote 'Wonderful World' about a drunk, deaf stranger.
The British singer - whose 2006 track came eighth in the UK singles chart - has revealed he wrote the song about a man who befriended him on a bus.
He explained: "I got on this bus and there was this p**shead on there. He was a bit of a drunk and he was trying to hug everyone. He was trying to get cuddles and he was deaf as well so he was shouting 'I love you' to everyone on the bus and freaking everyone out.
"But I wrote a song about it. 'Wonderful World' was written for him because I felt sorry for him man. He had a lot of love to give and nobody wanted it. It's a sad story man."
The 'Broken Strings' hitmaker says he was so touched by the man's behaviour, he was soon replying with his own declarations of love.
"He came up to me - which usually happens when crazy people are around, and he was like 'I love youman!' And I was like, 'I love you too, dude!' and gave him a hug. I don't know, I just felt really sorry for him, he's so alienated from everyone anyway because he's deaf. He wasn't being aggressive either, he was being really loving but everyone was just being weird with him, which I can see why."
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