A Woman Can Change Her Mind

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A Woman Can Change Her Mind
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Studio album by
Released7 November 2012 (2012-11-07) [1]
Recorded YLA Studios
Genre country
Label Lionheart International
Producer Amir Aly
Jill Johnson chronology
Välkommen jul
(2011)
A Woman Can Change Her Mind
(2012)
Duetterna
(2013)

A Woman Can Change Her Mind is a 2012 Jill Johnson studio album. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. A Woman Can Change Her Mind
  2. The Chill
  3. Fast Trip Up
  4. Jacked Up Heart
  5. Are You Feeling It Now
  6. Over a Man
  7. Scene of the Crime
  8. The Whiskey’s Working
  9. Hurting Out Loud
  10. That Boy Is a Long Story
  11. Nobody’s Getting Out of This Love
  12. Looking for Home
  13. White Lightning
  14. Come Wake Me Up (with Rascal Flatts)

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References

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