Train Of Thought [Remix]
A-Ha · Headlines And Deadlines: The Hits Of A-Ha
He likes to have the morning paper's
Crossword solved
Words go up words come down
Forwards backwards twisted round
He grabs a pile of letters from a small
suitcase
Disappears into an office
It's another working day
And his thoughts are full of
strangers
Corridors of naked lights
And his mind once full of reason
Now there's more than meets the
eye
Oh, a stranger's face he carries with
him
He likes a bit of reading on the subway
home
A distant radio whistling tunes that
nobody knows
At home a house awaits him, He
unlocks the door
Thinking once there was a sea here
But there never was a door
And his thoughts are full of
strangers
And his eyes to numb to see
And nothing that he knows of
And nowhere where he's been
Was ever quite like this
And his thoughts...
And at heart
He's full of strangers
Dodging on his train of thought
Train of thought
Crossword solved
Words go up words come down
Forwards backwards twisted round
He grabs a pile of letters from a small
suitcase
Disappears into an office
It's another working day
And his thoughts are full of
strangers
Corridors of naked lights
And his mind once full of reason
Now there's more than meets the
eye
Oh, a stranger's face he carries with
him
He likes a bit of reading on the subway
home
A distant radio whistling tunes that
nobody knows
At home a house awaits him, He
unlocks the door
Thinking once there was a sea here
But there never was a door
And his thoughts are full of
strangers
And his eyes to numb to see
And nothing that he knows of
And nowhere where he's been
Was ever quite like this
And his thoughts...
And at heart
He's full of strangers
Dodging on his train of thought
Train of thought
Train Of Thought [Remix]
A-Ha's 'Train Of Thought' stands as a defining track from their 1988 album 'Headlines And Deadlines: The Hits Of A-Ha,' showcasing the group's signature blend of new wave and synth-pop. The song features the band's characteristic driving bassline and melodic vocals, capturing the essence of their early success during the late 1980s. As a remix version, it offers a modernized take on the original recording while maintaining the atmospheric production that made the track a staple of their discography. The song exemplifies the Norwegian band's ability to create infectious, radio-friendly anthems that bridged the gap between their earlier hits and their evolving sound in the late 1980s.

