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song info
Drive By by Train (official video) is a pop song.
Song Title: Drive By (official video)
Artist: Train
Album: California 37
Genre: adult pop, soft rock, adult contemporary
Composer: Copyright © 2011 Patrick Monahan, Espen Lind, Amund Bjørklund
Lead Vocals: Patrick Monahan
Backing Vocals: Espen Lind
Guitar: Jimmy Stafford; additional guitars Espen Lind
Keyboards: Jerry Becker, Espen Lind
Bass: Hector Maldonado
Drums: Scott Underwood
Producer: Espionage, Butch Walker
Recorded: 2011 Integrated Studios, New York City, New York, and Ruby Red Studios, Venice, Los Angeles, California
Engineer: Espen Lind, Francis Murray, Jake Sinclair
Mixer: Mark Endert
Released: January 10, 2012
Label: Columbia, Sony
Number of listens: 35174
U.S. Billboard Hot 100: #40
Radio Songs: #47
Digital Songs: #54
On-Demand Songs: #42
Adult Contemporary: #2 (two), 21 weeks on chart, peak #1 (one)
Canadian Hot 100: #25
Billboard information for the week of Sept 22, 2012
Billboard chart listings courtesy of Billboard Magazine
Summary quotation from Wikipedia:
Drive By is a song by American pop rock band Train from their sixth studio album, California 37. It was released in the United States as the albums lead single on January 10, 2012. The song was written by lead singer Patrick Monahan and Norwegian songwriting duo Espen Lind, Amund Bjørklund, the same team responsible for Trains 2010 hit single Hey, Soul Sister. Drive By peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the bands third top 10 hit in the US. It was awarded a platinum certification by the RIAA on April 19, 2012, for more than 1 million sales in the US, and a double platinum certification on July 23, 2012, for more than 2 million sales in the U.S. Internationally, the song became a top ten hit in 13 countries. Train performed the song on television series 90210 in the episode Blood Is Thicker Than Mud, which aired on March 13, 2012. Train also performed a parody entitled Five By with Elmo and Count von Count for an episode of Sesame Street.
Composition
Drive By is a pop rock song. The instrumentation consists of buoyant acoustic riffs and a hook-laden melody. Lead singer Patrick Monahan sings in a characteristic sing-talk vocal croon.
Critical reception
Billboard gave the song a positive review stating:
If at first you succeed why not try again? For the first single from its forthcoming California 37, Train returns to the Espionage, the Norwegian songwriting and production duo of Espen Lind and Amund Bjørklund that helped the group put together its 2010 comeback smash Hey Soul Sister. Drive By starts with a staccato guitar strum and a percussive thump that certainly recalls its predecessor, with a slight ethnic flavor that makes it recall a Bar Mitzvah reception. Frontman Pat Monahan semi-speaks the [verses] in tuneful, rap-like cadence, then turns to smooth pop singing for the choruses. The lyric, however, is a bit darker, with Monahans protagonist trying to convince a one-night-stand that he really wants to get down to the more-than-friends at last. We bet shes heard that from all the pop singers, but Monahan pleads with enough joyful exuberance that she and we might just buy it.
Music video
A music video for the song was first released onto YouTube on February 15, 2012.
It opens with Monahan on the phone with his former girlfriend, who scolds him, saying that he was the one who left, before saying that she has to get to work, and hangs up. Monahan then goes to the garage and gets into his blue 1967 Pontiac Firebird, and starts driving through San Francisco, at an intersection being joined by a Jimmy Stafford driving a yellow Chevrolet Camaro and Scott Underwood driving a red Ford Mustang. Then the scene shifts to Monahan, Underwood and Stafford performing together under a tree, and Monahan explains how he met his former girlfriend: she works as the tour guide at the winery that Monahan visited. Tthey participated in a three-legged race, crushed grapes and tasted some wine. However, their relationship is merely a one-night stand, as Monahan, after waking up in bed next to her, leaves before she wakes up.
Back to the present, the band arrives at some sort of classic car meeting. Later he leads the whole fleet of classic cars to the same winery, where he met his girlfriend. She is on the balcony giving some guests a tour. She sees a procession of all the cars from the car driving up to the winery. Monahan leads them in the front in a parade round the parking lot of the winery, after which he stops his car at the front entrance. He then gets out and sings the last verse of the song (Oh I swear to you, Ill be there for you, this is not a drive-by), eventually reconciles with her. The final scene shows Monahan and the tour guide driving together in Monahans car, laughing and joking together.
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