You've Got to Believe in Something is the third studio album by American rock band Spin Doctors, released in 1996. It is their first album without founding guitarist Eric Schenkman, who had left the band during the tour to support their previous studio effort. Schenkman was replaced by Anthony Krizan who co-wrote the album with the rest of the group. "She Used to Be Mine" was released as the lone single and was promoted with a video directed by Rich Murray who had also directed the video for the band's mega hit, "Two Princes". An excerpt from the song "If Wishes Were Horses" was used as the theme song for the sitcom Spin City in seasons 2 and 3. A cover of KC and the Sunshine Band's "That's the Way (I Like It)" featuring rapper Biz Markie is included as an unlisted bonus track, where an abriged edit and R&B remix of the cover would be featured a few months later on the soundtrack of the live-action animated sports comedy film Space Jam starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes cast. The band later re-recorded the track "bout a Train" on their 2013 album If the River Was Whiskey as "About a Train", with Schenkman having since returned to the band by then, in addition to being one of the band's final recordings with original bassist Mark White before he was fired from the band in 2022 for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Critical reception
AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine critiqued that it lacked the "ingratiating charm" of Pocket Full of Kryptonite but had its "fair share of catchy moments", concluding that: "It just falls somewhere in the middle, which makes it a return to form, of sorts."
