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intro
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D Dm D Dm
verse 1
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D Dm D Dm
F C F C
D Dm D Dm
Em C Em C
Em C D F
chorus 1
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C Cmaj7 C7 F
C Cmaj7 C7 F Fm
verse 2
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D Dm D Dm
F C F C
Em C Em C
Em C
chorus 2
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C Cmaj7 C7 F
C Cmaj7 C7 F
bridge
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D F D F
D F
lead break
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D Dmaj7 D7 G
D Dmaj7 D7 G
chorus
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(same as above chorus - repeat)
end
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the song ends on Fm
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CHUNK ZIZZLE Rhythm Player |
#1 by CHUNK ZIZZLE at Dec 26, 1974 at 6:17 PM EST |
| This is my favourite train song - im really suprised that "drops of jupiter" was the only train song to become highly popular in England (although it is a great song)..... i think there are some other train songs which deserve more credit! pour exampler - something more | |
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Subhash Average |
#2 by Subhash Shady at Jun 12, 1976 at 6:41 PM EST |
| Here's the story, straight from Pat Monahan: -Guy meets girl -Guy falls in love and goes out with girl -Girl breaks it off -Girl goes out with another guy -Girl breaks that off and goes back to Guy -Guy doesn't have a girl but tells Girl that he does -Guy has a little pride "All the more you want. All the more you'll need me. All the while I want something more." | |
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Steil Wanna Be |
#3 by Steil Lionhart at Jul 15, 1984 at 7:19 AM EST |
| I love this song, i think it's a good one by train. In my eyes this song is about a relationship and the man tries his hardest to give everything he has to make a relationship work and no matter what he does it still doesn't work for him. | |
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Jay Dizzle Wanna Be |
#4 by Jay Dizzle holden at Apr 27, 1985 at 9:37 PM EST |
| I like this song a lot. Makes me think that one day, the guy the guy that I went head over heels for will one day want me, but I will be on to something more. What goes around comes around. | |
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alex Lead Player |
#5 by alex beaulieu at Nov 24, 1988 at 12:18 PM EST |
| This is speaks out my past relationship with my Ex | |
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Tim Rhythm Player |
#6 by Tim Hanson at Mar 25, 1995 at 3:15 PM EST |
| Is it just me or do all Train's songs have underlying meanings about relationships? | |
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Alex Average |
#7 by Alex P at Sep 12, 1997 at 12:35 AM EST |
| I've always loved this song, one of my favorites from Train and now I can completely relate it to my current relationship, not necessarily in a bad way. It really shows how important it is to appreciate the other person. For it to work, one of you has to be willing to fight for it each time. If not, they'll be on to something more. | |
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Kenny Lead Player |
#8 by Kenny Berg at Mar 6, 2003 at 2:11 AM EST |
| every guy should be able to relate to this song. who hasn't been dumped and wanted the girl back? you want her back so bad and all the girl wants is for the guy to want her. as soon as he realized he wasted his time he moves on, the more she wants him. classic you want what you can't have love story. been through it :( | |
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Eric Average |
#9 by Eric at Nov 6, 2003 at 9:08 PM EST |
| I love this song...it very accurately describes a relationship I'm in right now. Which kind of sucks, but that's another story. I like Train a lot, and this is one of my favorites of their songs. | |
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dan Average |
#10 by dan evans at Dec 18, 2003 at 7:28 PM EST |
| To me this song is about a broken relationship. This guy is putting all of this effort into making the relationship work, but it's all in vain because the girl doesn't care and the relationship is beyond repair. It's in that place where both people know it's over and it's just a matter of accepting that and ending it. The girl wants something more but the guy just wants to hang on. This song is about a sort of revenge, but not in a violent sense. This whole time the guy has been trying to make the relationship work but the girl doesn't care about him anymore; she's found someone or something new. But in the end, the girl sees what an idiot she was and realizes how great the guy was and that she should have noticed sooner. And of course, the guy is on to something more. I love this song because it captures that feeling so perfectly-that feeling of wanting the other person in the relationship to appreciate you and see what an idiot they were for not, but being able to say, "It's too late, I've moved on." And the line "I lost the word and nerve and now" has this great poetic quality about it. -ChasingAStar-i think you're right, almost every Train song has an underlying meaning about a relationship, or at least on the Drops of Jupiter album. | |
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josh Average |
#11 by josh meador at Jun 5, 2007 at 11:11 AM EST |
| This song is about a relationship in which the man does everything he can for his girl, but still wants something more. But as the song goes on it ends up being the opposite. The man ends up wanting more from the woman. Great song | |
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terry Rhythm Player |
#12 by terry terry watts at Sep 9, 2007 at 6:40 AM EST |
| Fantastic revenge kind of song. The guy got so hurt by that girl and kept coming back. It sounds to me like he begged her back and it still didn't work. Like he almost had her ... "thought I found the words to say, just get you feeling fine, over heels, my way." but he didn't and eventually he just says screw it and says someday you'll want me with you and I'll be off with something much better. | |