About this album
Where they were
Released on January 1, 2006, 'For Me, It's You' was Train's fifth studio album, following the commercial success of their previous record, 'My Private Nation' (2003). At this point in their career, Train was solidifying their presence in the pop rock genre after a period of lineup changes and a search for a new musical direction. The album marked a continuation of their accessible sound while attempting to explore deeper emotional themes.
Why it matters
'For Me, It's You' debuted at number 19 on the Billboard 200 chart and featured the hit single 'Get Out,' which helped sustain Train's popularity in the mid-2000s. The album received mixed reviews but is notable for its exploration of personal relationships, contributing to the band's ongoing influence in the pop rock scene during this era.
Essential tracks
- "Get Out" — This catchy lead single showcases Train's signature hooks and lyrical relatability, making it a standout track that resonated with listeners.
- "All I Ever Wanted" — Opening with vibrant instrumentation, this track encapsulates the album's theme of longing and desire, reflecting the band's melodic strengths.
- "For Me, It’s You" — The title track offers a heartfelt exploration of devotion and vulnerability, serving as an emotional anchor for the album.
Release Date
January 1, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 All I Ever Wanted 4:05
- 2 Get Out 3:24
- 3 Cab 3:23
- 4 Give Myself to You 3:22
- 5 Am I Reaching You Now 3:44
- 6 If I Can’t Change Your Mind 3:07
- 7 All I Hear 3:29
- 8 Shelter Me 3:35
- 9 Explanation 4:30
- 10 Always Remember 3:33
- 11 I’m Not Waiting in Line 3:41
- 12 Skyscraper 3:54
- 13 For Me, It’s You 4:28