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Sings America

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Released
  
2004 (Germany)

Release date
  
2 February 2004

Genre
  
Easy listening

Artist
  
David Hasselhoff

Label
  
Edel AG

Producer
  
Chris Walden & Wade Hubbard

Similar
  
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Sings America is an album released by David Hasselhoff in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album contains covers of songs originally made famous by artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, Burt Bacharach and Madonna. The German release contains a bonus track, "More Than Words Can Say", which is the only original Hasselhoff composition on the album (written in conjunction with Wade Hubbard and Glenn Morrow).

Contents

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Track listing

  1. "City of New Orleans" – 3:34 (Steve Goodman)
  2. "Rhinestone Cowboy" – 3:33 (Larry Weiss)
  3. "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" – 4:40 (Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann and Phil Spector)
  4. "Forever in Blue Jeans" – 3:30 (Neil Diamond and Richard Bennett)
  5. "Blue Bayou" – 2:35 (Roy Orbison and Joe Melson)
  6. "California Girls" – 2:51 (Brian Wilson)
  7. "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" (duet with Marilyn Martin) – 2:41 (Burt Bacharach and Hal David)
  8. "California Dreaming" – 2:47 (John Phillips and Michelle Gilliam)
  9. "These Boots Are Made For Walking" – 2:52 (Lee Hazlewood)
  10. "La Isla Bonita" (Pat Leonard, Madonna and Bruce Gaitsch)
  11. "Country Roads" – 3:21 (Bill Danoff, John Denver and Taffy Nivert)
  12. "Love Me Tender" – 3:05 (Vera Matson and Elvis Presley)
  13. "New York, New York" – 3:30 (John Kander and Fred Ebb)
  14. "Amazing Grace" – 2:58 (Trad.)
  15. "More Than Words Can Say" (bonus track) – 4:11 (David Hasselhoff, Wade Hubbard, Glenn Morrow)

Songs

1City of New Orleans3:30
2Rhinestone Cowboy3:29
3You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'4:34

References

Sings America Wikipedia