Tren de Amor

"Tren de Amor" (Spanish for "Train of Love") is a song by American singer Jermaine Stewart, released in 1989 as the lead single from his fourth studio album What Becomes a Legend Most.

The B-side, "When Sex Becomes a Religion", was exclusive to the single, and was written by Stewart, Arnold Hennings and Vince Lawrence.

A limited edition version of the 7-inch single was released with an exclusive poster bag.

[4] Jennifer Grant of the Perthshire Advertiser felt it was a "nice enough record" with "plenty of ooh ooh aah aahs" and "a harmonica bit which sounds a touch like the old theme for The Old Grey Whistle Test.

"[5] Robin Smith of Record Mirror commented, "Unfortunately, 'Tren de Amor' is nothing more than a tiresome piece of Scunthorpe Variety Club cabaret soul that doesn't quite stop at the station.