Blessid Union of Souls: The Singles

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Blessid Union of Souls: The Singles
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2001
Recorded1994–2000
Genre Alternative rock
Pop rock
Blessid Union of Souls chronology
Walking Off the Buzz
(1999)
Blessid Union of Souls: The Singles
(2001)
Perception
(2005)
Singles from The Singles
  1. "Storybook Life"
    Released: 2001
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Blessid Union of Souls: The Singles is Blessid Union of Souls' greatest hits album. It was released in 2001. The compilation contains two original songs - "...And Then She Hit Me" and "Storybook Life". "Hey, Leonardo" comes from a live recording while "I Believe" is performed in a reggae-punk style. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)" — 3:27
  2. "...And Then She Hit Me" — 3:58
  3. "Storybook Life" — 2:52
  4. "That's the Girl I've Been Telling You About" — 3:39
  5. "I Believe" (Punky Irie Mix) — 2:57
  6. "Standing at the Edge of the Earth" — 4:18
  7. "Brother My Brother" — 3:44
  8. "Light in Your Eyes" — 4:16
  9. "Let Me Be the One" — 4:38
  10. "Oh Virginia" — 3:59
  11. "I Wanna Be There" — 4:30
  12. "All Along" — 3:54
  13. "Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)" (live version) — 3:58
  14. "I Believe" — 4:27
  15. "Rev It Up (NASCAR Rocks)" — 2:55

The CD was also released in Indonesia under the title Storybook Life.

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References

  1. Matuszewska, Anna Maria (October 10, 2001). "Blessid Union of Souls to perform at OU" (PDF). Oakland University. Retrieved February 10, 2022.