Have It All (Jesse McCartney album)

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Have It All
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Studio album by
Recorded2009–2010
Genre
Length38:59
Label Hollywood
Producer
Singles from Have It All
  1. "Shake"
    Released: September 21, 2010
  2. "One Night"
    Released: December 21, 2010 (unreleased)

Have It All is the unreleased fourth studio album by American singer Jesse McCartney. The album was originally intended to be released on December 28, 2010, by Hollywood Records. [1] [2]

Contents

Background

On August 16, 2010, McCartney announced the release of "Shake", the first single from his upcoming fourth studio album, would be released after Labor Day. [3] "Shake" was sent to radio on September 8, 2010 and was released digitally on September 21, 2010. The song peaked at number 54 on the Hot 100. On October 18, 2010, it was announced that Have It All would be released in January 2011. [4] On November 30, it was announced that the album release would be pushed up to December 28, 2010, the Tuesday following Christmas. On December 3, 2010, McCartney announced through his Facebook page that he had pushed the release date for the album back to early 2011.

On April 7, 2011, McCartney responded to a question on his Twitter page about the delay, saying "The Release of Have It All has been put on hold until we hear about the outcome of Locke & Key ", the television series in which he had a lead role. [5] On November 3, McCartney said via his WhoSay page "2012 is still the magic year for the record to finally come out." [6] On May 6, 2012, McCartney's mother said on Twitter that the replacement of the President of his label, Hollywood Records in January 2012 is delaying the release of his album. [7]

In an exclusive interview in the March 2013 issue of Glamouholic magazine, McCartney confirmed his anticipated fourth studio album would be released within the year. However, Have It All would never receive an official release. [8] Limited quantities of the album were pressed and are occasionally available from online sources such as eBay. [9]

Track listing

Track listing, writing and production credits adapted from album liner notes. [9]

Have It All track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shake"
Ammo 3:09
2."One Night"
Rudolf3:35
3."The Writer"
Danja 3:38
4."Club Hop"
  • Garrett
  • Jackpot
3:10
5."I Think She Likes Me" (featuring Aimeé Proal)
  • Rudolf
  • McCartney
  • Hindlin
  • Jeff Halavacs
  • Rudolf
  • Jeff Halatrax
3:14
6."Tonight Is Your Night"
  • James Bunton
  • Corron Cole
  • McCartney
The Movement 4:14
7."I Don't Normally Do This" (featuring Tyga and Jazmine "Jazzy" Bailey)
  • Garrett
  • Menardini Timothee
  • Michael Stevenson
  • Garrett
  • Timothee
3:57
8."Undo"
  • Garrett
  • Timothee
  • Garrett
  • Timothee
4:01
9."Have It All"
  • Ronald Ferebee, Jr.
  • Nathan Walker
  • James Smith
  • McCartney
Young Yonny3:21
10."Mrs. Mistake"
Ammo3:50
11."Seasons (My Love Will Never Change)"
2:57
Total length:38:59

Personnel

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