Women & Songs 2
Women & Songs | ||||
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Studio album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | December 8, 1998 | |||
Length | 1:17:22 | |||
Label | WEA | |||
Producer | Alan Fletcher | |||
Various Artists chronology | ||||
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Women & Songs 2 is the second album in the Women & Songs franchise.
Overview
The album was released on December 8, 1998 and marks the series' beginning of chart domination, featuring 19 tracks and reaching #2 on the Top Canadian Albums chart.
Track listing
- Surrounded (Chantal Kreviazuk) [4:20]
- (performed by Chantal Kreviazuk)
- I Don't Want to Wait (Paula Cole) [4:06]
- (performed by Paula Cole)
- Wishing I Was There (Campsie/Natalie Imbruglia/Phil Thornalley) [3:50]
- (performed by Natalie Imbruglia)
- Dreams (Stevie Nicks) [3:59]
- (performed by The Corrs)
- The Mummers' Dance [Edit] (Loreena McKennitt) [3:28]
- (performed by Loreena McKennitt)
- Kind & Generous (Natalie Merchant) [4:03]
- (performed by Natalie Merchant)
- Give Me One Reason (Tracy Chapman) [4:06]
- (performed by Tracy Chapman)
- Strong Enough (David Baerwald/Bill Bottrell/Sheryl Crow/Kevin Gilbert/Brian MacLeod/David Ricketts) [3:09]
- (performed by Sheryl Crow)
- Searchin' My Soul (Paul Gordon/Vonda Shepard) [4:25]
- (performed by Vonda Shepard)
- Kiss the Rain (Eric Bazilian/Desmond Child/Billie Myers) [4:30]
- (performed by Billie Myers)
- This Kiss (Beth Nielsen Chapman/Robin Lerner/Annie Roboff) [3:14]
- (performed by Faith Hill)
- Birmingham (Dean McTaggart/Gerald O'Brien/David Tyson) [4:08]
- (performed by Amanda Marshall)
- I Can't Make You Love Me (M. Reidd/A. Shamblin) [4:45]
- (performed by Bonnie Raitt)
- Unchained Melody (Alex North/Hy Zaret) [4:46]
- (performed by Sarah McLachlan)
- The Sound Of (Jann Arden Richards) [3:32]
- (performed by Jann Arden)
- Who Will Save Your Soul (Jewel Kilcher) [3:59]
- (performed by Jewel)
- You & I (Catherine Durand) [3:14]
- (performed by Catherine Durand)
- Heroine (Kenneth Harrison) [4:07]
- (performed by Wild Strawberries)
- I Know (Sarah Slean) [5:41]
- (performed by Sarah Slean)
References
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