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"Something More" is the second single from
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's second album, ''
Drops of Jupiter ''Drops of Jupiter'' is the second studio album by American pop rock band Train, released in 2001. The album's title is derived from "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", its lead single, which was a hit internationally and won the Grammy Award for Best ...
''. The music video for the song was originally to be directed by Nick Brandt, who had completed it, but it was deemed inappropriate by the band's label after the 9/11 attacks due to it being shot around a skyscraper. The second music video was directed by
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, his second of three Train music videos, and took place in an Arizona desert.


Track listing


2001 Australia Single

#"Something More" (pop mix) #"I Wish You Would" (live) #"Eggplant" (live) #"
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" (live)


2001 European Single

#"Something More" (album version) #"
Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) "Drops of Jupiter", initially released as "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)", is a song written and recorded by American rock band Train. It was released on January 29, 2001, as the lead single from their second studio album, '' Drops of Jupiter'' (200 ...
" (live) #"I Wish You Would" (live) #"Eggplant" (live)


Charts


References

2001 singles Train (band) songs Song recordings produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) Rock ballads 2001 songs Columbia Records singles {{2000s-pop-song-stub