Ordinary [Train]

Spider-Man 2 Soundtrack · Spider-Man 2 [2004]

Whose eyes am I behind?

I don't recognize anything that I see

Whose skin is this design?

I don't want this to be the way that you see me



I don't understand anything anymore

And this web that I'm tied up

Is taking me right up these walls

That I climb up

To get to your story

It's anything but ordinary



And when the world is on its knees

With me, it's fine

And when I come to the rescue

I get nothing but left behind

Everybody seems to be getting what they need

Where's mine?

'Cause you're what I need so very

But I'm anything but ordinary



Can you save me from this world of mine

Before I get myself arrested with this expectation

You are the one

Look what you've done

What have you done?

This is not some kind of joke

You're just a kid

You weren't ready for what you did, no



And when the world is on its knees

With me, it's fine

And when I come to the rescue

I do it for you

Time after time

Everybody seems to be getting what they need

Where's mine?

'Cause you're what I need so very

But I'm anything but ordinary



I think I'm trying to save the world for you

You've been saving me, too.

We could just stay in and save each other



I'm anything but ordinary

I'm anything but ordinar

Ordinary [Train]

Released on the 2004 Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, Train's 'Ordinary' serves as a poignant centerpiece for the film's musical score. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of post-grunge and alternative rock, characterized by its driving rhythm section and emotive vocal delivery. While the song was not a major commercial hit upon its initial release, it has since gained significant traction among fans of the genre and the film's soundtrack. Its inclusion in the Spider-Man 2 album highlights the era's shift toward incorporating indie and alternative acts into mainstream superhero media, creating a sonic landscape that balances action with introspection.