Everyone knows the lyrics to Train's "Drops of Jupiter." It doesn't matter if you're the San Francisco rock band's biggest fan or someone who never listens to the radio — when the opening piano notes ...
AOL: Train's Pat Monahan Says Late Mom 'Delivered' Him 'All the Lyrics and Melodies' for 'Drops of Jupiter' While He Was Asleep
Train's Pat Monahan Says Late Mom 'Delivered' Him 'All the Lyrics and Melodies' for 'Drops of Jupiter' While He Was Asleep
People: Train's Pat Monahan Says Late Mom 'Delivered' Him 'All the Lyrics and Melodies' for 'Drops of Jupiter' While He Was Asleep
Entertainment Weekly: Soy lattes and the literal dream song: An oral history of Train's 'Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)'
Soy lattes and the literal dream song: An oral history of Train's 'Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)'
Pat Monahan, the lead singer of Train, got inspiration for "Drops of Jupiter" from someone very special: his late mother. The Grammy-winning musician recently joined Lynn Hoffman on the Music Saved Me ...
"If I were reflecting on that time, I would've wanted to keep writing," he tells PEOPLE Pat Monahan didn't think Train had a hit with their second studio album, Drops of Jupiter, but decades later, ...
The Train singer shared insight into how the song came to be, 25 years after it came out Larry Marano/Shutterstock Train's song "Drops of Jupiter" came out in January 2001, and is still beloved 25 ...
Once seen as a relic of early-2000s soft rock, Train’s "Drops of Jupiter" has a backstory that reframes the entire song. Initially mistaken for a quirky love ballad, it was actually inspired by ...