Lyrics Database
Lyric System - Favorite Lyrics

No additional links for Train yet.

 Add Latest Lyrics to My Yahoo  Add latest lyrics to my newsreader
Send these Train
lyrics to a friend!






Lyrics >  Artist Lyrics T >  Train Lyrics

 Search: 
  
   |   
Login:  Password:  
 |  Forgot password?   |  Register  




For Me It's You Lyrics 2006
Alive At Last Lyrics 2004
My Private Nation Lyrics 2003
Drops Of Jupiter Lyrics 2001
Train Lyrics 1998
All Train albums ]
Add album ]
Train

Welcome to Train Lyrics!

If you're looking for Train lyrics, then you can stop looking. You'll find the latest lyrics for all Train songs and albums, and you can read the Train biography. If the lyrics aren't enough Train for you, just follow the links from the menu to find even more Train resources.

Do you know about song lyrics we're missing? Did you find a lyrics mistake? Do you want to request Train lyrics? Register as a member (It's free, no strings attached, and your information is only used to communicate information about your free account.) today. Our registered members can make requests, add new artists, add new lyrics and more.

We appreciate your visit and hope you will decide to register here at Lyric System. We look forward to hearing from you!

All Train songs ]
Add song ]


Train
Posters

[ All posters ]


Train Biography

What started as two guys with strong voices and one guitar became San Francisco's Train by 1994. It was in late 1993 that Patrick Monahan left Erie, PA, and met up with the Los Angeles band the Apostles. Lead singer/guitarist Rob Hotchkiss and fellow guitarist Jim Stafford had basically disbanded by this time, but the chance meeting with Patrick Monahan proved fortuitous, as Hotchkiss extended an invitation to the crooning Monahan to become a two-man band. After making exhaustive appearances in low-key coffeehouses, they decided to form a full band and enlisted former Apostles members Stafford and bassist Charlie Colin. Colin brought along his good friend, drummer Scott Underwood, and Train were on their way. br /br /Train settled in San Francisco to develop their sound in a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere. In an unlikely scenario, executives from Columbia Records expressed an interest and, in a somewhat cooperative strategy, farmed the fledgling band out to the minors -- in this instance, Aware Records -- where they could grow naturally and unhurriedly. In 1997, they went on tour, opening for the likes of Blues Traveler, Barenaked Ladies, and Counting Crows. Train knew they had arrived when they sold out a performance at San Francisco's prestigious Fillmore venue. Their completed debut album was released the following year. Drops of Jupiter followed three years later, becoming a platinum hit on the back of its single of the same name. My Private Nation followed in 2003. Though response was initially weak, the single "Get to Me" eventually caught fire, and Train had their latest Billboard chart hit. A holdover live album appeared in 2004 while the band returned to the studio to record My Private Nation's follow-up. The single "Cab" announced the band's return in late 2005, and the Top Ten full-length For Me It's You followed early the next year. ~ Roxanne Blanford, All Music Guide