Inside My Head

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Inside My Head
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 1, 2012
Genre Rock
LengthDisc 1: 50:23
Disc 2: 54:12
Label Frontiers Records
Producer Richard Marx
Richard Marx chronology
The Christmas EP
(2011)
Inside My Head
(2012)
A Night Out with Friends
(2012)
Singles from Inside My Head
  1. "Wouldn't Let Me Love You"
    Released: May 21, 2012

Inside My Head is a two disc compilation album by musician Richard Marx, his tenth overall. It consists of songs from previous albums Emotional Remains and Sundown, new recordings of some of his biggest hits, as well as new material. The album features four new never before released songs: "Wouldn't Let Me Love You," "Like Heaven," "All Over Me," and "Scars." "Wouldn't Let You Love Me" was released May 21, 2012 as the lead single. The album itself was released June 1, 2012, exclusively in Europe.

Track listing

Disc 1
  1. Had Enough (Marx/Daughtry/Wade) (3:48)
  2. Wouldn't Let Me Love You (Marx/Rauch/Graves) (3:58)
  3. Like Heaven (Marx/Wade) (3:18)
  4. On The Inside (Marx/Daughtry/Kroeger) (3:15)
  5. Through My Veins (Marx) (4:43)
  6. Always On Your Mind (Marx/Scannell) (4:58)
  7. Loved (Marx) (3:38)
  8. Come Running (Marx/Waybill) (4:18)
  9. All Over Me (Marx/Marlette/Smith/Hora/Craig/Benedict) (3:23)
  10. Scars (Marx/Sayce) (3:07)
  11. Done To Me (Marx) (3:47)
  12. Over My Head (Marx) (3:56)
  13. Part Of Me (Marx/Scannell) (4:14)
Disc 2
  1. Don't Mean Nothing (Marx/Gaitsch) (4:43)
  2. Should've Known Better (Marx) (4:28)
  3. Endless Summer Nights (Marx) (4:28)
  4. Keep Coming Back (Marx) (5:25)
  5. Take This Heart (Marx) (4:04)
  6. Hold On To The Nights (Marx) (5:14)
  7. Angelia (Marx) (4:54)
  8. Hazard (Marx) (4:59)
  9. Too Late To Say Goodbye (Marx/Waybill) (4:47)
  10. Satisfied (Marx) (3:21)
  11. Right Here Waiting (Marx) (4:27)
  12. When You Loved Me (Marx/Scannell) (3:22)


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