The following is a list of songs by Christian pop rock band ZOEgirl.
Title | Year | Album | Length | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
"About You" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:24 | First single of Room to Breathe. |
"Anything Is Possible" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 3:17 | Top 5 single released for the Adult Contemporary market. |
"Beautiful Name" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 4:47 | Second single of Different Kind of Free |
"Constantly" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:26 | |
"Contagious" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 5:35 | 2 Corinthians 2:14 |
"Dead Serious" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:00 | |
"Different Kind of Free" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 4:33 | John 8:32, Romans 10:13 |
"Dismissed" | 2001 | Life | 5:35 | Single of the Life album. Music video available. |
"Even If" | 2001 | Life | 4:24 | Top 10 single of the Life album. Released to radio in Fall 2002. |
"Feel Alright" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 3:10 | Hebrews 12:1. Released to Radio Disney. Featured in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen . |
"Forever 17" | 2001 | Life | 4:22 | |
"Forevermore" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:31 | |
"Give Me One Reason" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:53 | |
"Good Girl" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:02 | |
"Here and Now" | 2001 | Life | 4:27 | Single released for the Life album. |
"I Believe" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:06 | Top 5 single released for the Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR) market. Music video available. |
"I'll Try" | Unknown | N/A | Unknown | Recorded for the Life album, but did not make the final cut. |
"It's Hard to Be a Girl" | 2001 | ZOEgirl: Limited Edition Single | 4:06 | Recorded for the Life album, but did not make the final cut. Available on the ZOEgirl: Limited Edition Single. |
"Inside Out" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 3:16 | 1 Peter 3:3-4 |
"Last Real Love" | 2005 | N/A | 3:15 | Recorded for Room to Breathe , but did not make the final cut. Released exclusively as a digital download on April 6, 2005. |
"Let It Out" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 2:39 | |
"Life to Me" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 5:50 | Psalm 89:5-6 |
"Little Did I Know" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 3:26 | |
"Live Life" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:03 | |
"Living for You" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 3:45 | Top 5 single released for the Adult Contemporary market. |
"Love Me for Me" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 3:32 | Romans 15:7 |
"Nick of Time" | 2001 | Life | 4:00 | |
"Not the One" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:24 | |
"No You" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:44 | Top 5 single released for the radio. |
"One Day" | 2005 | With All of My Heart – The Greatest Hits | 4:03 | |
"Ordinary Day" | 2001 | Life | 4:01 | |
"Plain" | 2001 | Life | 4:44 | Single released to Adult Contemporary market. Featured in Guitar Praise . |
"Reason to Live" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 3:48 | |
"R U Sure About That?" | 2001 | Life | 4:59 | |
"Safe" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 4:07 | |
"Save Myself" | 2001 | ZOEgirl: Limited Edition Single | 4:06 | Recorded for the Life album, but did not make the final cut. Available on the ZOEgirl: Limited Edition Single and Mix of Life . |
"Scream" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 4:15 | |
"She" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 4:49 | John 8:7 |
"Skin Deep" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 4:41 | |
"Stop Right There" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 3:31 | |
"Suddenly" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 4:27 | Featured in Dance Praise |
"The Way You Love Me" | 2005 | Room to Breathe | 4:25 | |
"The Truth" | 2001 | Life | 7:17 | |
"Unbroken" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 4:59 | Psalm 34:18 |
"Unchangeable" | 2005 | With All of My Heart – The Greatest Hits | 4:07 | Single for the Adult Contemporary market. |
"Upside Down" | 2000 | ZOEgirl | 3:59 | |
"Wait" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 4:34 | Psalm 38:15 and 142:6 |
"Waiting" | 2001 | Life | 4:34 | |
"Wanna Be Like You" | Unknown | N/A | Unknown | Originally set to be released on Room to Breathe , but did not make the final cut. [1] |
"With All of My Heart" | 2001 | Life | 5:05 | First single from the Life . No. 1 hit on CHR. |
"You Get Me" | 2003 | Different Kind of Free | 3:48 |
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