Nick Davies turns a tribute into a theme park on “God Among Man”
An exhilarating, reference-packed tribute to John Williams that recreates the feeling of hearing him for the first time.
“A love letter written in popcorn and stardust — Davies tips his hat to John Williams by playing like him.”
With “God Among Man,” Nick Davies delivers a thunderous, affectionate, and downright exhilarating tribute to the composer who shaped entire generations of imaginations: John Williams. Rather than offering a dry homage, Davies constructs a lyrical theme park — every line a doorway into a cinematic memory. From “flying bikes and falling cars” to “Barbasol and kryptonite,” the song fires off references with the same dazzling efficiency Williams brings to his orchestrations. It's a love letter written in popcorn and stardust.
What elevates the piece is Davies' ability to mirror the very qualities he praises. His writing moves with rhythmic precision, lifting iconic film moments into poetic snapshots. The chorus — “God among man” — lands like a chant you might hear from an awestruck audience before the downbeat of a great overture. And his descriptions of Williams' craft — “Silence is his canvas and he paints it with his sound” and “He takes the world he's given and creates a sonic universe” — resonate with the awe of a fellow composer who truly understands the magnitude of his influence.
There's also a delightful theatricality threaded throughout. Davies leans into playful details (“raking in the cheddar”), cinematic imagery, and a chorus that grows more triumphant with every repetition, much like a Williams finale that refuses to end until it blows the roof off. The final verses broaden the tribute into something mythic — Williams as storyteller, world-builder, emotional architect.
“God Among Man” succeeds because it doesn't just describe John Williams — it recreates the feeling of hearing him for the first time: wonder, adrenaline, nostalgia, and pure sonic joy. Davies celebrates his hero the best way a musician can: by crafting a piece that stands tall in admiration while still showcasing his own musical identity.
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Secret chambers, distant stars Flying bikes and falling cars Going for a fatal evening swim Booby traps, melodic light Barbasol and kryptonite No one tells a story quite like him Silence is his canvas and he paints it with his sound Worthy of his throne, it's only right that he is crowned God among man God among man God among man God among man God among man God among man Fallen Leaders, diamond head Normandy and girls in red Water in a second turns to blood Aliens, elusive man Rolling Stones and Peter Pan The undisputed king of Hollywood All the world's emotion, he contains inside his hand He conveys a magic that we'll never understand God among man (Sensory chameleon, he's God among man) God among man (Point one in a million, he's God among man) God among man (Raking in the cheddar, there is no one better, high up on his pedestal God among man) God among man (No one tells a story like God Among Man) God among man (You feel the pain and glory through God Among Man) God among man (Topping every score he pens, he's God Among Man) He makes the good times better and he makes the bad times worse He takes the world he's given and creates a sonic universe (His timeless charts have been etched in our hearts) Pass him that baton and you will know that he's… God among man God among man God among man God among man God among man God among man God among man (He'll go down in history as God among man) God among man (Not a giant mystery he's God among man) God among man (Proof of a creator, there is no one greater, hail the innovator, this God among man) God among man (Doesn't take a whiz to know he's God Among Man) God among man (All throughout the biz, he's known as God Among Man) God among man (Greatest that there is or was, he's God among man)
Lyrics for “God Among Man” by Nick Davies· Published with the artist's permission
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