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At age eight, Laprete performed the song "Hey Soul Sister" by Train at the 2010 Ukulele Festival. On July 19, 2010, a video of this performance was uploaded by "elrollo79" onto YouTube. [ 3 ] The video quickly went viral and has received over twenty million views. [ 4 ]
"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. 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 ...
performed "Hey, Soul Sister" from their album Save Me, San Francisco: November 21, 2010: American Music Awards of 2010: performed "Marry Me" and "Hey, Soul Sister" from their album Save Me, San Francisco: March 12, 2011: Shakira's The Sun Comes Out World Tour, Bogotá [74] April 8, 2011: San Francisco Giants home opener
They also worked on Train's album Save Me, San Francisco, including producing and co-writing the Top 3 single "Hey, Soul Sister", which is widely regarded as the band's commercial comeback. Singer Pat Monahan explained to website GoErie.com how the song came about: "I said, 'I want to write an INXS -y song", Monahan recalled.
Styles then proceeds with his audition song, Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," but Cowell seems unconvinced. Cowell gives Styles a second chance, asking Styles to sing a capella. Styles belts out Stevie ...
The album's first single, "Hey, Soul Sister", which marked a return to the group's folk-rock roots, was released to digital retailers on August 11, 2009. The single has since become Train's fourth career Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and second career top 10 hit, reaching number three 26 weeks after it was released.
[31] [35] Towards the end of the song, Swift walked with the groom across the venue towards an auxiliary stage (the B-stage) at the other end of the venue, [37] where she continued with an acoustic segment, consisting of a mashup "Fearless" / Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" / Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" on ukulele, [28] and "Last Kiss" on guitar ...
Period Members Studio releases July–August 1994 Patrick Monahan – lead vocals, trumpet, saxophone, vibraphone, percussion, drums; Rob Hotchkiss – guitar, bass, backing vocals