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debut album by
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in 2003, the two versions featured various songs, including the single "Get Up," the song "Somebody Else" from ''
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'', and "I Won't Go Hollywood" from ''
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''. The song "Sayonara" from the original release features backing vocals from
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Track listing

The two versions have different track listings. The first was an internet/live-show only release, the second more general. The
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ese version features a different mix of "Sayonara," as well as the extra track "Just a Song," co-written by
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Original release

# "I Won't Go Hollywood" # "Somebody Else" # "We'll Do It All Again" # "Searchin' for the Satellites" # "Could Be Worse" # "Watchin' You Sleep" # "Somethin's Gotta Give" # "Sayonara" # "You Know, I Know, You Know" # "Feet Don't Fail" # "Trust Me" # "Ursula Major, Ursula Minor" # "3's a Charm" # "Dance Dance Babydoll Dance" (Hidden Track)


Re-release

# "Get Up" # "I Won't Go Hollywood" # "That's When I Crash" # "We'll Do It All Again" # "Searchin' for the Satellites" # "Could Be Worse" # "Watchin' You Sleep" # "Somethin's Gotta Give" # "Somebody Else" # "You Know, I Know, You Know" # "Trust Me" # "3's a Charm" # "Feet Don't Fail" (Hidden Track) # "Dance Dance Babydoll Dance" (Hidden Track)


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External links

* 2003 albums Bleu (musician) albums {{2000s-alt-rock-album-stub