Liberty X have recorded 67 songs which were composed by either the band or external songwriters.[ who? ]
Year | SongA | Album/Single | |
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1 | 2006 | A Holy Night | A Night To Remember (Single) |
2 | 2005 | A Night To Remember Main Version Radio Edit Full Length Version Methods of Flow Club Mix | X A Night To Remember (Single) |
3 | 2004 | Before It's Goodbye | Holding on For You (Single) |
4 | 2003 | Being Nobody Album Version Main Mix Richard X Remix X-Strumental Richard X X-Strumental 2006 Mix | Being Somebody Being Nobody (Single) X |
5 | 2004 | Being Somebody | Being Somebody |
6 | 2002 | Breathe | Just A Little (Single) |
7 | 2005 | Bump & Grind | |
8 | 2006 | Close Your Eyes | X |
9 | 2006 | Dirty Cash | X |
10 | 2006 | Divine Intervention | X |
11 | 2001 | Doin' 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) |
12 | 2002 | Dream About It | Thinking It Over |
13 | 2004 | Enemy | Everybody Cries (Single) |
14 | 2004 | Everybody Cries Album Version Radio Edit Bimbo Jones Mix Bimbo Jones Edit Bimbo Jones Vocal Bimbo Jones Dub Wookie Mix | Being Somebody Everybody Cries (Single) |
15 | 2006 | Everybody Dance Album Version Radio Edit Full Length Version | X A Night To Remember (Single) |
16 | 2002 | Everyday | Thinking It Over |
17 | 2002 | Everything | Got To Have Your Love (Single) |
18 | 2002 | Feel The Rush | Thinking It Over |
19 | 2004 | Forever | Being Somebody |
20 | 2004 | Fresh | Fresh (Single) |
21 | 2005 | Get Away | |
22 | 2002 | Get With You | Got To Have Your Love (Single) |
23 | 2002 | Good Love | Got To Have Your Love (Single) |
24 | 2002 | Got 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 |
25 | 2001 | Greed Album Version Alternative Version | Thinking It Over (Single) To Those Who Wait |
26 | 2002 | Holding 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 |
27 | 2002 | I Got What You Want | Thinking It Over |
28 | 2004 | I Just Wanna | Being Somebody |
29 | 2004 | I'll Be Remembering | Being Somebody |
30 | 2004 | Impossible | Being Somebody |
31 | 2006 | In My Bed | X |
32 | 2003 | It Helps | Jumpin' (Single) |
33 | 2006 | It's OK | X |
34 | 2003 | Jumpin Album Version Original Version JD Remix DND Remix The American Desi Mix Shanghai Surprise Mix Groove Collision Mix | Being Somebody Jumpin' (Single) |
35 | 2002 | Just 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 |
36 | 2004 | Let Go | Being Somebody |
37 | 2001 | Let's Get Working | Thinking It Over (Single) |
38 | 2004 | Maybe | Being Somebody |
39 | 2001 | Meant To Be | Doin' It (Single) |
40 | 2006 | Move Ya Body | X |
41 | 2002 | Never Give Up | Thinking It Over |
42 | 2001 | Never Meant To Say Goodbye Album Version Remix | To Those Who Wait Jumpin' (Single) |
43 | 2001 | No Clouds Album Version Demo Version | Thinking It Over Thinking It Over (Single) |
44 | 2001 | Practise What You Preach | To Those Who Wait |
45 | 2005 | Press Rewind | |
46 | 2001 | Right Here, Right Now | Thinking It Over |
47 | 2002 | Saturday | Thinking It Over |
48 | 2003 | Shake It | Jumpin' (Single) |
49 | 2002 | Shut Up & Dance | Holding on For You (Single) |
50 | 2006 | Shotgun | X |
51 | 2002 | So Alive | Holding on For You (Single) |
52 | 2005 | Song 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) |
53 | 2004 | Story of My Life | Being Somebody |
54 | 2004 | Sunshine | Everybody Cries (Single) |
55 | 2004 | Take Me Home | Being Somebody |
56 | 2004 | Tell Me What You're Doing Tonight | Being Somebody (Japanese Version) |
57 | 2004 | The Last Goodbye | Being Somebody |
58 | 2004 | The Poet | Being Somebody |
59 | 2006 | Then There Was You | X |
60 | 2001 | Thinking 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) |
61 | 2002 | Wanting Me Tonight Album Version Wookie Full Vocal Mix | Thinking It Over Just A Little (Single) |
62 | 2004 | Watcha' Doin' Tonight | Being Somebody |
63 | 2004 | Where Do We Go From Here? | Being Somebody |
64 | 2005 | Wilder | |
65 | 2004 | Willing To Try | Being Somebody (Japanese Version) |
66 | 2006 | X Album Version Main Radio Edit Short Radio Edit Brooklyn Heights Mix | X X (Single) |
67 | 2005 | Yo DJ | X |
The following tracks were not released in the UK.
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