Hopeful Romantic Sampler

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Hopeful Romantic Sampler
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ReleasedJuly 12, 2010
Genre Pop rock
Length8:52
Label Sire Records
This Century chronology
Kiss Me Like It's Christmas
(2009)
Hopeful Romantic Sampler
(2010)
Sound of Fire
(2011)

The Hopeful Romantic Sampler is a three track EP released by American pop rock band This Century.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Hopeful Romantic"2:54
2."Young Love"3:38
3."No Way Out"2:26
Total length:8:52

Track information [1]

Personnel

Members

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References

  1. "Hopeful Romantic Sampler on iTunes" . Retrieved June 27, 2013.