"Train" is a song written and performed by British musical group Goldfrapp for their second album Black Cherry (2003). The song was produced by Goldfrapp and received a very positive reception from music critics. It was released as the lead single in the second quarter of 2003 and reached the top thirty in the United Kingdom, where it became Goldfrapp's first top thirty single. The original title of the song was "Wolf Lady", which makes reference to the lyrics in the second verse of the song. The lyrics of "Train" are based on Alison Goldfrapp's observations while in Los Angeles, California. She stated that the song describes wealth, drugs, and sex with "a sort of disgust of it and at the same time a sort of need to indulge in these things."
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| - "Train" is a song written and performed by British musical group Goldfrapp for their second album Black Cherry (2003). The song was produced by Goldfrapp and received a very positive reception from music critics. It was released as the lead single in the second quarter of 2003 and reached the top thirty in the United Kingdom, where it became Goldfrapp's first top thirty single. The original title of the song was "Wolf Lady", which makes reference to the lyrics in the second verse of the song. The lyrics of "Train" are based on Alison Goldfrapp's observations while in Los Angeles, California. She stated that the song describes wealth, drugs, and sex with "a sort of disgust of it and at the same time a sort of need to indulge in these things." (en)
- Train är en elektronisk dancelåt av den brittiska duon Goldfrapp från deras andra album Black Cherry (2003). Låten släpptes som albumets första singel den 14 april 2003 och gick in på plats 23 på den brittiska singellistan. Första versionen av den brittiska utgåvan innehåller b-sidan Big Black Cloud, Little White Lie. Remixer av Train har gjorts av bland andra och . (sv)
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| - "Train" is a song written and performed by British musical group Goldfrapp for their second album Black Cherry (2003). The song was produced by Goldfrapp and received a very positive reception from music critics. It was released as the lead single in the second quarter of 2003 and reached the top thirty in the United Kingdom, where it became Goldfrapp's first top thirty single. The original title of the song was "Wolf Lady", which makes reference to the lyrics in the second verse of the song. The lyrics of "Train" are based on Alison Goldfrapp's observations while in Los Angeles, California. She stated that the song describes wealth, drugs, and sex with "a sort of disgust of it and at the same time a sort of need to indulge in these things." The song is featured in sports video game FIFA Football 2004. (en)
- Train är en elektronisk dancelåt av den brittiska duon Goldfrapp från deras andra album Black Cherry (2003). Låten släpptes som albumets första singel den 14 april 2003 och gick in på plats 23 på den brittiska singellistan. Första versionen av den brittiska utgåvan innehåller b-sidan Big Black Cloud, Little White Lie. Remixer av Train har gjorts av bland andra och . Låten hette från början Wolf Lady, vilket refererar till textraden i andra versen av låten. Texten är baserad på hur sångaren Alison Goldfrapp uppfattade Los Angeles medan hon var där. Hon menar att låten beskriver rikedom, droger och sex med "en något äcklad syn på det men samtidigt en sorts behov av att ägna sig åt de här sakerna". (sv)
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