"Hey, Soul Sister" by Train was written by the band's lead singer, Pat Monahan, and reflects his feelings of love and admiration. The song captures the joy and excitement of being in a romantic relationship, celebrating the connection between two people. Its upbeat melody and heartfelt lyrics contribute to its appeal, making it a popular anthem for love and companionship. Monahan has mentioned that the song was inspired by a special woman in his life, adding a personal touch to its meaning.
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yep! he played the ukelelee
They could be in any type of band. Train includes an ukulele in their instruments (Hey, Soul Sister).
I think you mean Hey, Soul Sister, which was written by Train.
Train sings it. "Hey, Soul Sister" is the newest song by the band Train. Their lead singer is Patrick "Pat" Monahan.
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I believe it is a band called "The Cult." They wrote the original song "Sweet Soul Sister." The Cult is an English hard rock band.
yep! he played the ukelelee
The band Train they also sang a song called Hey Soul Sister
They could be in any type of band. Train includes an ukulele in their instruments (Hey, Soul Sister).
The lead singer of Train is Patrick Monahan. The other members of the band are lead guitarist Jimmy Stafford and drummer Scott Underwood. "Hey, Soul Sister" is the band's biggest hit since "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" in 2001.
I think you mean Hey, Soul Sister, which was written by Train.
Train sings it. "Hey, Soul Sister" is the newest song by the band Train. Their lead singer is Patrick "Pat" Monahan.
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According to Wikipedia: "Hey, Soul Sister" is a 2009 song by the American rock band Train, written by Pat Monahan, Amund Bjorklund and Espen Lind. It was released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, Save Me San Francisco.
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