Cover art for This’ll Be My Year by Train
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This’ll Be My Year Lyrics

[Verse 1]
In '85, Tuesday morning
Came alive, I didn't know ya
Route 66 is gone
Reagan's here, it won't be long
Nintendo comes, Live Aid, too
Back to the Future, where were you?
While I spent all my days in Catholic school?

In '89, the dream begins
First in line to California
Pete Rose is banned for good
The Simpsons come to Hollywood
Russia leaves Afghanistan, Flight 103 ends Pan Am
Bush is here, this is the year
That I feel most alone

[Chorus]
(No more)
Countin' down the hours
(No more)
Wishin' you were here
I stopped believin', although Journey told me don't
Before I call it a day

Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
[Verse 2]
In '92, a boy is born
The skies were blue in Ohio
Boris Yeltsin chills
Freddie dies, but Queen is still
Barcelona has the games
Lady Di is single again
Clinton wins, and I still dream
That I'll find you someday
In '97, a baby girl
Adds some heaven to the world
Tony Blair tips the scales
Elton sings for the Princess of Wales
Microsoft buys into Mac
My dad has a second heart attack
And Train leaves San Francisco
In a thousand-dollar van

[Chorus]
(No more)
Countin' down the hours
(No more)
Wishin' you were here
I stopped believin', although Journey told me don't
Before I call it a day

Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
[Verse 3]
2001, the towers fell
The world is stunned, I wish I knew ya
I was on a plane, the world would never be the same
The artificial heart is born
Ironic when New York's is torn out, woah-oh-oh
2004, began in May
On tour when I met ya
Facebook joins the Internet
Oldsmobile joins the cassette
I met your family
It took a while 'til you kissed me
But when you did, I finally felt at home

[Chorus]
I stopped believin', although Journey told me don't
Before I call it a day

Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year
Maybe this'll be my year

[Outro]
2012, and all I know
Is everybody comes and goes
Everybody sings and cries
Makes the grade and takes the prize
In something, nothing, I don't care
Because I always know that you'll be here
With me

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Genius Annotation

This is a love song dedicated to singer Pat Monahan’s second wife, Amber Peterson.

The song describes some important (either personally or globally) events that took place during Monahan’s life, including the birth of his son Patrick in ‘92, the birth of his daughter Emelia in '97 (the same year that Train first went on tour “in a thousand-dollar van”), and his own birth in '85.

Although many things happen, both good and bad, Monahan does not feel complete until he meets Peterson in the ultimate verse. When she kisses him, he finally feels “at home.”

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Release Date
April 13, 2012
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