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Train - "Hey, Soul Sister"
By: Bobby Peacock

Are my eyes and ears deceiving me? Is alternative rock/pop band Train really making inroads in country music? ...Well, really, it's not that big a stretch. After all, David Nail covered "I'm About to Come Alive" and even made it the title track of his album. The Dixie Chicks have covered "Hey, Soul Sister" in concert. Based on that very song's phenomenal success in nearly every country and nearly every format, it's getting remixed and shipped to country radio.
"Hey, Soul Sister" probably would've worked even without a remix, as the original version is fairly laid-back and acoustic, driven with its inspired ukulele riff. But the country mix is very pleasant in its own right, swapping the uke for a mandolin and seamlessly working in some tasteful banjo and fiddle while still keeping the driving rock beat of the original. The references to Mister Mister, Madonna, gangsters and Love Connection in the lyrics are a bit of a hodgepodge. Combined with a slightly odd opener of "Your lipstick stains on the front lobe of my left-side brains," the lyrics make no bones about being, well, a hooky pop song. But why should "hooky pop song" be a bad thing?
In the past few years, it seems as if several artists have been more open to the thought of crossing over to country. Some seem to do it only through individual songs being shipped to the format on a lark (e.g. Kid Rock with "All Summer Long"), while others, such as Jewel, seem far more serious in their pursuit of the genre. Whichever path Train decides to take, I have to say that "Hey, Soul Sister" sounds just fine whether it's sharing a playlist with Rihanna, will.i.am and Usher, or with Brad Paisley, Zac Brown Band and Jason Aldean.
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READER'S COMMENTS
Lisa Jeffries says:
Posted: Monday, June 28, 2010
Ron, I couldn't agree more! I like the song just fine on pop radio, but I don't need country radio to try and make it new again (have they slightly remastered it with a bit of twang? that's what it sounds like to me). No thanks, y'all. Train - I love you guys, but keep it off my country radio!
Matt says:
Posted: Monday, June 28, 2010
Country music does not need Train. What the hell are they thinking? First of all this song is already too played out and it will never be country. Here's how I imagine it: could you ever see Train performing on the Grand Ole Opry stage? Now way!!! I will never support Train or artist that is trying to infiltrate the country genre. And I only wish/hope that CMT, GAC, and country radio follow suit. Looks like it might be too late. :(
wayne lambert says:
Posted: Saturday, June 26, 2010
it is really annoying to me to see songs such as this to make it to the country charts when i can't even get one of my songs acceptedby apublisher! when i'm writingg just as good or better songs as these.twayne
Ron says:
Posted: Friday, June 25, 2010
If they had tried this a few months ago I wouldn't have minded but the song is so ridiculously played out on every other format that I don't really want to hear it anymore.
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