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Drops Of Jupiter

This week at Glyn Wilton’s Mixed Music Bag,
he’s asking us to write about a song in which
the title or a line mentions the current month. 
Here are my featured June artists and their song.

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Success has been a slow but steady climb for the Grammy-winning San Francisco rock group Train. It took more than two years for momentum to build behind the group’s self-titled debut and its first single but the story surrounding the group’s second LP, “Drops of Jupiter”, is much different. When the premiere single … the title track … began radio play in the spring of 2001, it instantly garnered attention from music fans. The notoriety catapulted the album to #6 on the Billboard 200 chart within the first week of its release. 

Lead singer Pat Monahan’s composition pristinely captured the gutting feeling of one left behind by an ex who’s off to find themselves. However, most listeners didn’t understand that the inspiration for the song was far different. Nor did they know that Train got to the precipice of their big break thanks to a dream.

Monahan explains that his mother had recently passed away after battling cancer. One afternoon he was taking a nap and woke up about 10 minutes later with the entire song … lyrics and melody … in his head. He went downstairs for his acoustic guitar and wrote the whole thing in 15 minutes; the next day, he demoed it.

Drops of Jupiter” peaked at #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in June 2001. On the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, the song ascended to the top 10 during its 49th week, marking the longest climb to the top 10 on that tally by any act, where it stayed for 54 weeks. The song has sold and streamed over 9,000,000 units since its digital release in 2003, earning a nine-times platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

This is “Drops of Jupiter” by Train


LYRICS

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Now that he’s back in the atmosphere
With drops of Jupiter in his hair, hey, hey
He walks like summer and talks like rain
Reminds me that there’s time to change, change
But since his return from the stay on the moon
He listens like spring and he talks like June, hey, hey

Tell me, did you sail across the sun?
Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights are faded
And that heaven is overrated?
Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star?
One without a permanent scar and did you miss me
While you were looking for yourself out there?

Now that he’s back from that soul vacation
Tracing his way through the constellation, hey, hey
He checks out Mozart while he does Tae-Bo
Reminds me that there’s room to grow, hey, hey
Now that he’s back in the atmosphere
I’m afraid that he might think of me as
Plain ol’ Jane told a story about a man
Who is too afraid to fly so he never did land

Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet?
Did you finally get the chance to dance along in the light of day
And head back to the Milky Way?
And tell me, did Venus blow your mind?
Was it everything you wanted to find?
And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there?

Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken
Your best friend always sticking up for you
Even when I know you’re wrong?
Can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance
Five-hour phone conversation
The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?

Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet?
Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day
And head back to the Milky Way?
And tell me, did you fall for a shooting star?
One without a permanent scar?
And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself?

Na na na na na na, na na na na na na na, oh
Na na na na na na, na na na na na na na, oh

Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken
Your best friend always sticking up for you
Even when I know you’re wrong?
Can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance
Five-hour phone conversation
The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?

Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Charles Colin/Scott Underwood/Robert Hotchkiss/Pat Monahan/James Stafford
Drops of Jupiter lyrics © Emi April Music Inc., Blue Lamp Music

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37 thoughts on “Drops Of Jupiter”

  1. I’ve always loved “Drops of Jupiter.” In fact, that song also made me buy Train’s album of the same name on CD at the time it came out. I haven’t listened to the album in ages, but “Drops of Jupiter” obviously stuck in my brain – quite a catchy power ballad!

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  2. I LOVE this song. It reminds me of oh my… 23 years ago when I used to do a spinning class and this was one of the tunes the instructor tormented us with! Wonderful memories.

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      1. I know, right? I have songs that go with so many different memories or people. What would we do without music? And hah! Right. All in the name of looking fab. And for what? I look at myself now and think… well that sure as shit did not work!

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  3. Thank you for the introduction too Nancy, … it’s so amazing how some songs come about, I’ve never heard them either,…, …but I’m listening now, …💫🎶🎶🎶🎶💫

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    1. OMGosh, Penn! There are so many songs I can’t believe I don’t know. I am completely out of touch with today’s music; it holds no appeal for me. Occasionally I’ll hear a new song that I like but most of it is rubbish! My friend Ivor in Australia introduces me to a lot of music I’ve never heard before; it’s mostly older Australian music and it’s wonderful! I don’t know how he does it some times. I’m very glad you liked the music of Train; it’s my great pleasure to introduce you. ♡🎶♡

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  4. An outstanding choice, I loved their music and his voice, and the lyrics are wonderfully imaginative, especially the third verse, Nancy …

    “Now that he’s back from that soul vacation
    Tracing his way through the constellation, hey, hey
    He checks out Mozart while he does Tae-Bo
    Reminds me that there’s room to grow, hey, hey
    Now that he’s back in the atmosphere
    I’m afraid that he might think of me as
    Plain ol’ Jane told a story about a man
    Who is too afraid to fly so he never did land”

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