“I decided to go for it”: John Mayer Let Steve Carrell’s ‘The Office’ Use His Song Under One Ridiculous Condition After Initially Turning Down Their Request 

John Mayer Let Steve Carrell’s ‘The Office’ Use His Song Under One Ridiculous Condition After Initially Turning Down Their Request

Steve Carrell became iconic and famous for his portrayal of Michael Scott in the American Sitcom The Office. The 5-time Primetime Emmy Winner series featured several classic moments that became notoriously famous and hilarious over the years.

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One of those moments was when Andy and Michael were singing “Your Body is a Wonderland”. John Mayer, who is the composer of the song had a special request for allowing the American sitcom to use his song and his request was quite…unique.

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John Mayer Initially Refused Steve Carrell To Use His Song

After Michael Scott breaks up with his girlfriend Carol, Andy, Jim, Dwight, and, Michael go to Benihana in hopes of cheering Scott. During the entire sequence, Andy and Michael Scott pick up waitresses from the diner and bring them over to their festivities.

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Steve Carrell as Michael Scott/Prison Mike in The Office.
Steve Carrell as Michael Scott/Prison Mike in The Office.

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Singing the song “Your Body is a Wonderland”, the scene was quite humorous and the singing became one of the classic moments from the show. John Mayer, who is the composer of the song was friends with B.J. Novak and thus, Novak had a favor to ask him when they asked whether The Office could use his song.

“He was like, ‘I don’t think so.’ And he actually wrote about this on his blog. He was like, ‘One of my favorite shows on television, “The Office,” wanted to use my song ‘”Your Body is a Wonderland” in a scene for their Christmas episode.’ And he was like, ‘Now, I’m not making apologies for my work, but it’s safe to say I don’t get asked to use “Wonderland” for strongman competitions and documentaries about aircraft carriers.”

The song, which portrays a deep and intense emotion was not supposed to be used for comedy. B.J. Novak, who portrayed the role of Ryan Howard also worked as the writer/director/producer of the series. After some convincing, John Mayer eventually accepted the deal with one condition.

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John Mayer Asked For A Dundie For His Work

Steve Carrell as Michael Scott holding the Dundie Award.
Steve Carrell as Michael Scott holding the Dundie Award.

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After some back and forth, John Mayer finally agreed for The Office and Steve Carrell to use his work. He had a special condition up his sleeve, one that is so ridiculous that it is indeed funny. As per the reports, Mayer asked that Steve Carrell provide him with a Dundie, the fake Award created for the show!

 “I usually get asked so that people can goof on it. So I initially turned down their request. But after thinking about it, I decided to go for it. But with one stipulation.'”

In the end, the singer did receive a Dundie from B.J. Novak for being the “Tallest Music Dude”. The Office is currently available to stream on Peacock in the U.S.

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Visarg Acharya joined FandomWire in 2022 as a Content Writer. Along with a penchant for writing, Visarg claims that words are the only true language made for him. Currently pursuing his B.Sc in Physics, the combination of Physics and Marvel make up for an interesting talk. Visarg Acharya has authored over 500 articles and reads books in his spare time along with an occasional series to accompany him.

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