List of songs recorded by Liberty X

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Liberty X have recorded 67 songs which were composed by either the band or external songwriters.[ who? ]

Contents

Released

YearSongAAlbum/Single
12006A Holy NightA Night To Remember (Single)
22005A Night To Remember
Main Version
Radio Edit
Full Length Version
Methods of Flow Club Mix
X
A Night To Remember (Single)
32004Before It's GoodbyeHolding on For You (Single)
42003Being Nobody
Album Version
Main Mix
Richard X Remix
X-Strumental
Richard X X-Strumental
2006 Mix
Being Somebody
Being Nobody (Single)
X
52004Being SomebodyBeing Somebody
62002BreatheJust A Little (Single)
72005Bump & Grind
82006Close Your EyesX
92006Dirty CashX
102006Divine InterventionX
112001Doin' It
Album Version
Kool De Sac Club Mix Edit
The Wideboys Radio Mix
Sleazesisters Anthem Edit
The Wideboys Club Mix
Blacksmith R&B Rub
DC Joseph Main Mix
DC Joseph Instrumental
Kool De Sac Full Club Mix
Original Mix
Sleazesisters Anthem Full Mix
K Boy's Konstruction Mix
Thinking It Over
Doin' It (Single)
122002Dream About ItThinking It Over
132004EnemyEverybody Cries (Single)
142004Everybody Cries
Album Version
Radio Edit
Bimbo Jones Mix
Bimbo Jones Edit
Bimbo Jones Vocal
Bimbo Jones Dub
Wookie Mix
Being Somebody
Everybody Cries (Single)
152006Everybody Dance
Album Version
Radio Edit
Full Length Version
X
A Night To Remember (Single)
162002EverydayThinking It Over
172002EverythingGot To Have Your Love (Single)
182002Feel The RushThinking It Over
192004ForeverBeing Somebody
202004FreshFresh (Single)
212005Get Away
222002Get With YouGot To Have Your Love (Single)
232002Good LoveGot To Have Your Love (Single)
242002Got To Have Your Love
Album Version
Single Version
Jam & Faces Vamp Mix
Harry's 3 Way Action Mix
Shanghai Surprise Mix
2006 Mix
Harry's Afro Hut Mix
Jam & Faces 4 The Floor Mix
Peter Parker Mix
Peter Parker With Rap Mix
Thinking It Over
Got To Have Your Love (Single)
X
252001Greed
Album Version
Alternative Version
Thinking It Over (Single)
To Those Who Wait
262002Holding on For You
Album Version
Single Version
Double R Remix
Brooks Hold Tight Mix
Mickey P & Ralph Alternative Mix
Double R Instrumental
2006 Mix
B&Q Remix
Alternative Version
Thinking It Over
Holding on For You (Single)
Super Hits
To Those Who Wait
X
272002I Got What You WantThinking It Over
282004I Just WannaBeing Somebody
292004I'll Be RememberingBeing Somebody
302004ImpossibleBeing Somebody
312006In My BedX
322003It HelpsJumpin' (Single)
332006It's OKX
342003Jumpin
Album Version
Original Version
JD Remix
DND Remix
The American Desi Mix
Shanghai Surprise Mix
Groove Collision Mix
Being Somebody
Jumpin' (Single)
352002Just A Little
Album Version
Demo Version
Bump & Flex Electro Shock Club Mix
Almighty Mix
Bump & Flex Radio Edit
Radio 1 Remix
2006 Mix
Thinking It Over
Just A Little (Single)
Got To Have Your Love (Single)
X
362004Let GoBeing Somebody
372001Let's Get WorkingThinking It Over (Single)
382004MaybeBeing Somebody
392001Meant To BeDoin' It (Single)
402006Move Ya BodyX
412002Never Give UpThinking It Over
422001Never Meant To Say Goodbye
Album Version
Remix
To Those Who Wait
Jumpin' (Single)
432001No Clouds
Album Version
Demo Version
Thinking It Over
Thinking It Over (Single)
442001Practise What You PreachTo Those Who Wait
452005Press Rewind
462001Right Here, Right NowThinking It Over
472002SaturdayThinking It Over
482003Shake ItJumpin' (Single)
492002Shut Up & DanceHolding on For You (Single)
502006ShotgunX
512002So AliveHolding on For You (Single)
522005Song For Lovers
Album Version
Radio Edit
Full Length Version
Fray Urban Mix
Solaris 12" Club Mix
Red Rhythm Urban Mix
Extended Radio Edit
X
Song For Lovers (Single)
532004Story of My LifeBeing Somebody
542004SunshineEverybody Cries (Single)
552004Take Me HomeBeing Somebody
562004Tell Me What You're Doing TonightBeing Somebody (Japanese Version)
572004The Last GoodbyeBeing Somebody
582004The PoetBeing Somebody
592006Then There Was YouX
602001Thinking It Over
Album Version
Full Length Version
Pete Deveraux & The Wideboys Club Vocal Remix
The Wideboys Remix
Almighty 7" Mix
Kinky Boy Remix Edit
Radio 1 Acoustic Session
The Wideboys Featuring Fat Jack & Miss Shorty Remix
Kinky Boy Full Remix
Thinking It Over
Thinking It Over (Single)
Just A Little (Single)
612002Wanting Me Tonight
Album Version
Wookie Full Vocal Mix
Thinking It Over
Just A Little (Single)
622004Watcha' Doin' TonightBeing Somebody
632004Where Do We Go From Here?Being Somebody
642005Wilder
652004Willing To TryBeing Somebody (Japanese Version)
662006X
Album Version
Main Radio Edit
Short Radio Edit
Brooklyn Heights Mix
X
X (Single)
672005Yo DJX

Notes

The following tracks were not released in the UK.

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