
11 Songs, 37 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
It's telling that the lead single to Train's eighth studio release, “Play That Song,” is based on the 1938 standard "Heart and Soul”: The group has quietly built a platinum-clad legacy on timeless melody (“Drops of Jupiter” anyone?). a girl a bottle a boat is stacked with soaring hooks and carpe diem sentiments, from the moment singer Patrick Monahan encourages us to “take this moment and put it in a glass” on “Drink Up” to the closing fade of “You Better Believe.” Add a dash of samba-inflected sunshine on “Lottery” and a full-throttle, love-struck anthem like “The News,” and a girl a bottle a boat is blast of positivity from a band that loves being the bearer of good news.
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Drink Up
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Play That Song
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The News
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Lottery
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Working Girl
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Silver Dollar
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Valentine
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What Good is Saturday
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Loverman (feat. Priscilla Renea)
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Lost and Found
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You Better Believe
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