Hey, Soul Sister

"Hey, Soul Sister"
Single by Train
from the album Save Me, San Francisco
Released August 11, 2009 (Digital)
January 26, 2010 (Airplay)
July 12, 2010 (Country mix)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Folk rock, roots rock, pop rock
Length 3:37
Label Columbia/BNA (Country version)
Writer(s) Amund Bjørklund
Espen Lind
Patrick Monahan
Producer Espionage
Martin Terefe, Gregg Wattenberg
Certification 5x Platinum (RIAA)[1]
Train singles chronology
"Am I Reaching You Now"
(2006)
"Hey, Soul Sister"
(2009)
"If It's Love"
(2010)
Music video
"Hey Soul Sister" on YouTube
Audio sample
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"Hey, Soul Sister" is a song by the American rock band Train, written by Patrick Monahan, Amund Bjørklund, and Espen Lind. It was released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, Save Me, San Francisco. The song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and is their highest charting song to date. It is also the band's most commercially successful single to date, reaching number one in sixteen countries. As of January 6, 2011, it has sold over five million digital copies in the US.[2] It is the 8th most downloaded song in history, the most downloaded song of all time for Columbia Records,[3] the top-selling song on iTunes in 2010 [4] and the second overall best-selling song in the US in 2010.[5] The single received a quintuple platinum certification by the RIAA on February 14, 2011.[1] The live version of "Hey, Soul Sister" garnered a Grammy Award for Train at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. The song was not eligible for any Grammy in the General Field.

Contents

Background

"At first, I tried to do it by using a guitar pick, and it didn't sound right. I had to go online and Google a ukulele lesson and noticed they're not using picks at all; it's more of a flamenco style. Once I got that down, then it sounded like the real deal.[6] "

—Lead guitarist Jimmy Stafford, on having to learn to play ukulele as requested by lead singer Pat Monahan in the recording of "Hey, Soul Sister"

After collaborating with the Norwegian production duo Espionage (Espen Lind and Amund Bjørklund) in the writing and recording of the track "Brick by Brick", Train's lead singer Pat Monahan decided to record another track with the duo.[6]

I said, 'I want to write an INXS-y song. So, they started playing kind of an INXS-y song, and I wrote the song 'Hey, Soul Sister' to it and the melodies and started to sing it. And I said, 'Man, this just doesn't sound great to me.'

—Pat Monahan, on wanting to write an INXS-y song.

One of the guys, Espen, who's like a huge star in Norway, picked up a ukulele, and said, 'Hey, how about this?' I said, 'Are you (kidding) me?' And it made the difference. It made my words dance. It made sense. These words were meant to dance with ukulele and not guitar.

—Pat Monahan

Composition

"Hey, Soul Sister" is a mid-tempo pop song. Written in the key of E major,[7] the beat is set in common time and moves at 97 bpm. The song is characterized by a signature pattern played on a ukulele,[6] that follows a basic E5 – B – C#m – A progression in the verse, tag and bridge, switching to an A – B – E5 – B progression in the chorus. The song's chord structure is arranged in an A B A B A B A form. It rhymes "sister" with "Mr. Mister."

Lyrically, Stafford admitted the inspiration for the song came about while Monahan was imagining what Burning Man must be like, and started penning lyrics inspired by the imagery he saw:[8]

"The story lyrically, I’ve heard Pat talk about this in interviews. He’s always heard of Burning Man. Somewhere in Reno Nevada's desert, they do it every year. It’s this whole city in the desert that gets built for a festival that happens every year. They build a huge man out of wood and at the end of the festival they burn it. Pat had never been to Burning Man, but he had an image in his head of what it must be like. All these beautiful women dancing around the fire. That was the imagery he conjured up when he was writing the lyrics to, “Hey, Soul Sister.” It’s a pretty big deal. Thousands and thousands of people go to it every year. People run around naked and I guess it’s a total crazy deal.

Monahan has since confirmed this in multiple radio interviews.[9][10]

Music video

The video was filmed in front of Chango Coffee at the corner of Morton Ave and Echo Park Ave in Echo Park, Los Angeles, California. [11] The video intercuts images of Train singing with a woman walking around her apartment and a man painting the words to the song on the landscape.

Appearances in other media

Train performed the song on the show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on Fox News which aired during the early morning broadcast on April 20, 2010.[12] They have also performed the song on numerous talk shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,[13] Live with Regis and Kelly,[13] The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[14] Lopez Tonight, and The Howard Stern Show.[15] They also performed the song before the 2010 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby on ESPN. Samsung Electronics in North America used the song in advertising some of its products, including its 3D TVs and silent washers. Train performed the song at Dick Clark's Rocking New Year Eve 2011.

It has also been played in several TV shows as CSI: NY in the episode "Second Chances", Hellcats in its first episode and Medium, in chapter 6x03 "Pain killer". It was also been played in the Canadian TV show "Being Erica", in chapter 3x11. "Hey, Soul Sister" can also be heard on "Ko'olauloa", the sixth episode of Hawaii Five-0 where it was sung and played live by a little boy.

The song was performed on ABC's Dancing With The Stars on May 4, 2010 and on America's Got Talent on July 21, 2010. A cover of the song was also performed by "Munch's Make Believe Band," the animatronic show located at Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants. The Dixie Chicks covered this song while on their 2010 tour with The Eagles.

Glee covered the song in the November 30, 2010 episode (2nd Season) with actor Darren Criss singing the solo in a performance with the Dalton Academy Warblers.[16] "Hey, Soul Sister" was also covered by 2010 X Factor Australia winner Altiyan Childs for his self-titled debut album.

The song was also performed by Street Corner Symphony on the second season of the television show The Sing-Off during episode 2- "Songs From The Past 5 Years".

The dance troupe from Strictly Come Dancing performed a quickstep to the song in 2010.

In the 2011 movie Friends with Benefits the song was featured twice; once as part of a love film joke, and the other at the end of the film itself.

Track listing

iTunes single
  1. "Hey, Soul Sister" – 3:36
Other versions

Chart performance

"Hey, Soul Sister" debuted at #98 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ended October 17, 2009, becoming their first charting single in five years (2004's "When I Look to the Sky" being their previous chart entry).

On the week of January 30, 2010, in its 16th week on the Hot 100 chart, "Hey, Soul Sister" leaped to #7 from #23 on an 81% digital single sales increase from the previous week, thus becoming Train's second career Top Ten hit on the chart. It reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the week of April 10, 2010, their highest on the chart to date.

The song climbed to #1 on the Hot Digital Songs chart for the week of April 10, 2010, and stayed in the top spot for three weeks.

In addition to revitalizing Train's career in their native country, "Hey, Soul Sister" has also become a big international hit; it was #1 on the official Dutch and Australian singles charts for 7 weeks and 4[17] weeks, respectively, and also became their first Irish number one single. The single charted at #2 in New Zealand (their highest in the country to date), and reached #3 on both the Canadian[18] and Belgian singles charts.[19]

On April 24, 2010, "Hey, Soul Sister" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #64,[20] marking the band's first appearance on the chart since "She's On Fire" reached a peak of #49 in 2001. On May 2, 2010, the single climbed into the UK Top 40 at #36 and has since reached a peak of #18. It has been in the official charts for 21 weeks.

The single sold 687,000 copies in 2009 which made it that year's #131 song. It went on to sell 3,319,000 more units in the first half of 2010 and 42 weeks after its release still stood at number 16 on the Hot 100 chart. By the end of December 2010, it had sold 4,310,000 digital copies, becoming the second biggest selling digital song of that year.[21] By the end of January 2011, it had sold 5,001,000 digital copies.[22]

BNA Records, a country music label owned by Sony Music, released the song to the country music format in June 2010. It debuted at #60 on the Hot Country Songs charts for the week ended July 10, 2010.[23]

As of the January 20, 2011 issue of Billboard, "Hey, Soul Sister" had spent 22 weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart.

In Canada the song became the sixth-best-selling of 2010 with 244,000 copies.[24]

Weekly charts

Chart (2009–2010) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[25] 1
Austrian Singles Chart[26] 4
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[27] 5
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[27] 3
Canadian Hot 100[18] 3
Danish Singles Chart[28] 8
Dutch Top 40[29] 1
French Digital Singles Chart[30] 10
German Singles Chart[31] 7
Hungarian Airplay Chart[32] 1
Irish Singles Chart[33] 1
Italian Singles Chart[34] 2
New Zealand Singles Chart[35] 2
Norwegian Singles Chart[36] 11
Swedish Singles Chart[37] 3
Swiss Singles Chart[38] 4
European Hot 100[39] 3
UK Singles Chart 18
US Billboard Hot 100[40] 3
US Country Songs (Billboard)[41] 52
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[42] 1
US Pop Songs (Billboard)[43] 3
US Adult Pop Songs (Billboard)[44] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
Australian Singles Chart[45] 4
Canadian Hot 100[46] 6
Denmark (Tracklisten)[47] 27
European Hot 100 Singles[48] 30
Germany (Media Control AG)[49] 53
German Airplay Chart[50] 5
Hungarian Airplay Chart[51] 3
Italian Singles Chart[52] 13
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[53] 9
US Billboard Hot 100[54] 3

Certifications

Country Provider Certification
Australia ARIA 4× Platinum[55]
Canada CRIA 2× Platinum[56]
Denmark IFPI Gold[57]
Germany BVMI Gold[58]
Italy FIMI Platinum[59]
New Zealand RIANZ Platinum[60]
United States RIAA 5× Platinum[1]

See also

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