Girl Next Door (Saving Jane album)

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Girl Next Door
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 2005 [1]
Recorded2004–2006
Genre Pop rock, power pop, alternative rock
Label Madacy, Universal
Saving Jane chronology
Something to Hold Onto
(2002)
Girl Next Door
(2005)
One Girl Revolution
(2007)

Girl Next Door is the second album by American pop rock group Saving Jane. The album was originally released on October 11, 2005 through Madacy Entertainment. On April 11, 2006, the album was remastered with a louder & rockier sound and re-released through Universal Records. the title track went on to sell over 100,000 copies and became the most successful single for the group.

Contents

Track listing

Original Version

  1. "Girl Next Door"
  2. "Happy"
  3. "Who's Cryin' Now?"
  4. "Autumn & Me"
  5. "Change You"
  6. "Reasons Why"
  7. "Come Down to Me"
  8. "Don't Stop"
  9. "Imperfection"

Artist Choice Version

  1. Girl Next Door
  2. Who's Cryin' Now
  3. The Pretender (Cover. Original by Jackson Browne)
  4. Grace (Bonus Track)
  5. Imperfection
  6. Happy
  7. Don't Stop
  8. Come Down to Me
  9. Ordinary
  10. Reasons Why
  11. Sleep On It
  12. Mary
  13. Autumn & Me
  14. You Say (Acoustic)
  15. Girl Next Door (CBus Artist Choice Version) (Bonus Track)
  16. Girl Next Door (Organic Artist Choice Version) (Bonus Track)

Re-release Version

  1. "Who's Cryin' Now?"
  2. "Happy"
  3. "Girl Next Door"
  4. "Imperfection"
  5. "Reasons Why"
  6. "Ordinary"
  7. "Sleep On It"
  8. "Don't Stop"
  9. "The Pretender"
  10. "Mary"
  11. "Come Down to Me"
  12. "Autumn & Me"
  13. "You Say" (hidden track)
  14. "Girl Next Door" (Acoustic) (iTunes Bonus Track)

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak position
U.S. Billboard 200 133
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers2

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