the band are called "train". good aul tune that.
only train. nobody in train exept back-up singers and Patrick Monahan
2001 or 2009 (:
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"Drive By" is a recent chart song sung by Train. It's a really good song and worth a listen. some of their other songs are "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister"
No. It was originally performed by Train. However, Uncle Kracker did cover it on his first album.
Although Train's singles got heavy rotation on "alternative" radio stations, there's nothing cutting-edge about Drops of Jupiter. Train is a classic rock wannabe band in the mold of Counting Crows. That's not always a bad thing. In fact, the best moments on Drops of Jupiter are the most blatant rip-offs. Does the hit title track remind you of Madman Across the Water-era Elton John? Well, it's no coincidence. Paul Buckmaster, who arranged the soaring strings on much of John's best work, reprises that role here, and session keyboardist extraordinaire Chuck Leavell channels John on the piano. And when lead singer Pat Monahan sings "When I get this feeling" in "It's About You," just try not to sing "I want sexual healing" over the actual lyrics that follow. Overall, a safe, solid second effort from a band that knows how to write hit singles. ~ Mark Morgenstein, All Music Guidedrops-of-jupiter
Al Greene sings this song, it is called, Take Me to the River. He released it in the year 1974.
maybe 1. Hold my Hand 2. Let it be 3. Man in the mirror 4. Happy Ending 5. Drops of Jupiter 6. Hey soul sister
Drops of Jupiter was created on 2001-03-27.
Drops of Jupiter was released on March 27, 2001.
Drops of Jupiter - Tell Me - was created on 2001-02-20.
"Drops of Jupiter" is a song by Train that uses the metaphor of "Drops of Jupiter" to symbolize the experiences and emotions of a person returning home after being away. It suggests that like drops of Jupiter in the song, the person has gained wisdom and insight from their journey.
"Drive By" is a recent chart song sung by Train. It's a really good song and worth a listen. some of their other songs are "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister"
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personification and similies
so that the writer could remember the melody in his head
haha... Drops of Jupiter by train is about a man who's girlfriend leaves him and says that she needs some, "time off" so then he asks her "Hey, now that you've done all that you wanted to, how about coming back to me?"
Jupiter. Saturn's core is around 11000oC which drops down to around -150oC in its atmosphere. Jupiter's lowest temperature is around 30oK (only slightly above absolute zero).
I just use DDDU and that usually goes through twice in one line ex. C ----------------DDDU x2------------------- Now that she's back in the atmosphere G -------- DDDU x2 ---------------- F <-- DDDU x2 With drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey, hey
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