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| Recorded = N/A
| Recorded = N/A
| Length  = 2:44 (2001)<br>2:44 (2003)<br>2:46 (2004)
| Length  = 2:44 (2001)<br>2:44 (2003)<br>2:46 (2004)
| Label    = N.O.S. Recordings (2003)<br>Epitaph Records (2004)
| Label    = [[N.O.S. Recordings]] (2003)<br>Epitaph Records (2004)
| Writer  = [[Patrick Wilson]]
| Writer  = [[Patrick Wilson]]
| Producer = Chad Bamford and Special Goodness
| Producer = Chad Bamford and Special Goodness
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"'''Life Goes By'''" is a song by [[The Special Goodness]], [[Pat Wilson]]'s side band apart from Weezer.
"'''Life Goes By'''" is a song by [[The Special Goodness]], [[Pat Wilson]]'s side band apart from Weezer. It was the single for the [[2003]] release of ''[[Land Air Sea]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*March 2000 and September 2001 [[The_Special_Goodness_Demography#March_2000|demos]]
*March 2000 and September 2001 [[List of Special Goodness demos#March 2000|demos]]
*''[[At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting]]'' (2001)
*''[[At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting]]'' (2001)
*''[[Land Air Sea]]'' (2003) (original N.O.S. Recordings release)
*''[[Land Air Sea]]'' (2003) (original 2003 release)
*''Life Goes By'' single (2003)
*"Life Goes By" CD single (2003)
*''Land Air Sea'' (2004) (Epitaph Records remixed and re-ordered reissue)
*''Land Air Sea'' (2004) (Epitaph Records remixed and re-ordered reissue)


==Overview==
==Overview==
"Life Goes By" is an upbeat rock song with lyrics reflecting a desire to accomplish something before life gets away from you. Three recorded versions appear on three different album releases, and more versions appear on demos.
"Life Goes By" is an upbeat rock song with lyrics reflecting a desire to accomplish something before life gets away from you. Three recorded versions appear on three different album releases, and more versions appear on demos.


The single includes the 2003 N.O.S. album versions of the title song and "[[Day in the Autumn]]" plus a demo of an otherwise unreleased song called "[[It's Only Natural|Natural]]". This 'demo' sounds just as produced as anything on the album; it is possibly a sessions outtake.
The single includes the [[2003]] album versions of the title song and "[[Day in the Autumn]]" plus a demo of an otherwise unreleased song called "[[It's Only Natural|Natural]]". This 'demo' sounds just as produced as anything on the album; it is possibly a sessions outtake.


A video for the song was directed by [[Karl Koch]], and features stop-motion effects, as well as some rather spectacular stunt driving.
A video for the song was directed by [[Karl Koch]], and features stop-motion effects, as well as some rather spectacular stunt driving.