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Calling All Angels

"Calling All Angels"
Train Calling All Angels Single.jpg
Single by Train
from the album My Private Nation
B-side "Fascinated"
"Landmine"
Released June 17, 2003
Genre Pop rock, rock
Length 3:49
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Charlie Colin
Patrick Monahan
Jimmy Stafford
Scott Underwood
Producer(s) Brendan O'Brien
Train singles chronology
"She's on Fire"
(2002)
"Calling All Angels"
(2003)
"When I Look to the Sky"
(2004)
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"Calling All Angels" is the title of a 2003 song by the rock band Train. It was included on the band's third studio album, My Private Nation, and produced by Brendan O'Brien.

The song was the first to be released from My Private Nation in 2003 and peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also spent three weeks atop the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart that same year. The song features Greg Leisz on pedal steel guitar.

"Calling All Angels" was nominated for two Grammy Awards at the ceremony held in February 2004. In the category Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group, the song lost out to "Disorder in the House" by Bruce Springsteen and Warren Zevon; in the category Best Rock Song, the winner was "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes. The song has also been prominent in pop culture appearing in several television shows including One Tree Hill and as the theme song in the intro for the short lived medical drama 3 lbs. Train also performed the song at the 2006 Pepsi Super Bowl Smash.

The song was an unofficial anthem of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball team; it was played at Angel Stadium before every game during the 2010 season, while the video screen showed a montage of the team's history (in addition, the band performed the song live and in person prior to the Home Run Derby of the 2010 All-Star Game, which was held at Angel Stadium).


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