Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1

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Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1
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From left to right: Mike, Tina, Puck, Brittany, Sam, Mercedes, Marley, Jake, Sue, Artie, Will, Blaine, Kitty, Kurt, Santana, Finn, Rachel, and Brody
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ReleasedNovember 27, 2012
Genre Pop
Length49:18
71:51 (Japanese edition)
58:33 (iTunes store version)
Label Columbia / 20th Century Fox TV
Glee Cast chronology
Glee: The Music Presents Glease
(2012)
Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1
(2012)
Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 3
(2012)

Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1 is the thirteenth soundtrack album by the cast of the American musical television series Glee . It features 13 songs from the fourth season. It was released on November 27, 2012, through Columbia Records.

Contents

Background

The first soundtrack release for the show's fourth season, Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1 features songs from the season premiere, "The New Rachel", through to the eighth episode, "Thanksgiving" (on the standard edition), or the ninth, "Swan Song" (on the deluxe edition). The deluxe edition, only released digitally, features vocals from recurring guest stars Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker. [1] Although the album is titled "Volume 1", a second volume for Season 4 was never released.

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."It's Time" Imagine Dragons 3:46
2."New York State of Mind" Billy Joel 3:43
3."Give Your Heart a Break" Demi Lovato 3:31
4."Mine" Taylor Swift 4:12
5."The Scientist" Coldplay 4:14
6."Everybody Talks" Neon Trees 2:59
7."Dark Side" Kelly Clarkson 3:26
8."Holding Out for a Hero" Bonnie Tyler 4:11
9."Heroes" David Bowie 3:44
10."Some Nights" Fun. 4:23
11."Homeward Bound / Home" Simon & Garfunkel / Phillip Phillips 4:12
12."Live While We're Young" One Direction 3:18
13."Gangnam Style" Psy 3:39
Total length:49:18
Japanese bonus tracks [2]
No.TitleOriginal artist(s)Length
14."Don't Speak" No Doubt 4:20
15."Teenage Dream" (Acoustic Version) Katy Perry 3:45
16."Being Good Isn't Good Enough" Barbra Streisand 3:08
17."Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" Ne-Yo 3:40
18."Torn" Ednaswap 3:55
19."Girl on Fire" Alicia Keys 3:45
Total length:71:41
iTunes Store version [3]
No.TitleOriginal artist(s)Length
2."Americano / Dance Again" Lady Gaga / Jennifer Lopez 3:33
3."New York State of Mind" Billy Joel 3:43
4."Give Your Heart a Break" Demi Lovato 3:31
5."Mine" Taylor Swift 4:12
6."The Scientist" Coldplay 4:14
7."Everybody Talks" Neon Trees 2:59
8."Dark Side" Kelly Clarkson 3:26
9."Holding Out for a Hero" Bonnie Tyler 4:11
10."Heroes" David Bowie 3:44
11."Some Nights" Fun. 4:23
12."Homeward Bound / Home" Simon & Garfunkel / Phillip Phillips 4:12
13."Let's Have a Kiki" Scissor Sisters 2:57
14."Live While We're Young" One Direction 3:18
15."Gangnam Style" Psy 3:39
16."Somethin' Stupid" Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra 2:45
Total length:58:33

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