Everybody Wants

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Everybody Wants
Everybody Wants The Struts.jpg
Studio album by
Released
  • 28 July 2014
  • 4 March 2016 (reissue)
  • 3 February 2017 (Japan)
Recorded2010–2015
Genre
Length36:26
Label
Producer Ray Hedges
The Struts chronology
Kiss This - EP
(2014)
Everybody Wants
(2014)
Have You Heard - EP
(2015)
2016 re-release cover
EverybodyWants2016.jpg
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Roll Up"
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:08
2."Could Have Been Me"
3:07
3."Kiss This"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
Red Triangle
2:57
4."Put Your Money on Me"
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:35
5."She Makes Me Feel"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
Red Triangle
2:38
6."My Machine"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:08
7."You & I"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
Red Triangle
3:24
8."Dirty Sexy Money"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:57
9."Let's Make This Happen Tonight"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:17
10."Black Swan"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:24
11."Where Did She Go"
  • Spiller
  • Laurence Matone
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:53
Total length:36:28
Everybody Wants: Reissue (2016)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Roll Up" (Remaster)  3:07
2."Could Have Been Me" (Remaster)  3:07
3."Kiss This" (Remaster)  2:57
4."Put Your Money on Me" (Ash Howes Mix)  3:33
5."Mary Go Round"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Marti Frederiksen
  • Frederiksen
3:19
6."Dirty Sexy Money"  3:57
7."The Ol' Switcheroo"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Alexander
  • Nick Lashley
  • Alexander
3:42
8."She Makes Me Feel Like" (Remaster)  2:38
9."Young Stars"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:23
10."Black Swan"  3:24
11."These Times Are Changing"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Dave Bassett
3:26
12."Only Just a Call Away"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Wilkinson
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Red Triangle
3:04
13."Where Did She Go"  3:54
Everybody Wants: Japanese Edition (2017)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Put Your Hands Up"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:01
15."My Machine"
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:08
16."We Will Rock You" Brian May
  • Butler
  • Hedges
2:22
17."Kiss This" (Acoustic)
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
Red Triangle
3:01
18."Could Have Been Me" (Live from Summer Sonic)
  • Spiller
  • Slack
  • Parkhouse
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
Red Triangle
3:58

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [9] 52
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [10] 68
US Billboard 200 [11] 99

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