NSYNC (album)

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The first release cover. The US and International versions have a different cover, while the Japanese releases have 2 alternative artworks.
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 1997 (1997-05-26)
Recorded1995–1997
Genre
Length56:18
Label
  • Trans Continental
  • RCA
Producer
NSYNC chronology
'NSYNC
(1997)
Home for Christmas
(1998)
Alternate artwork
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US and international edition cover
German edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tearin' Up My Heart"Lundin4:47
2."You Got It"Veit RennRenn3:32
3."Sailing" Christopher Cross Renn4:36
4."Crazy for You"
  • Christian Hamm
  • Alain Bertoni
Gary Carolla 3:41
5."Riddle"Pat ReinizRenn3:40
6."For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  • Jolyon Skinner
  • Renn
Renn3:51
7."I Need Love"CarollaCarolla3:14
8."Giddy Up"
Renn4:09
9."Here We Go"
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • V. D. Toorn (co.)
  • Rollocks (co.)
3:35
10."Best of My Life"
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Toorn
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Toorn
4:46
11."More Than a Feeling" Tom Scholz Jaap Eggermont 3:42
12."I Want You Back"
  • Pop
  • Martin
4:24
13."Together Again"
  • Andy Reynolds
  • Tee Green
  • Corolla
  • Renn (vocal)
4:11
14."Forever Young"
4:09
Total length:56:18
Japanese edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Tearin' Up My Heart" (Radio Edit)
  • Martin
  • Lundin
Lundin3:29
16."I Want You Back" (Radio Edit)
  • Pop
  • Martin
  • Pop
  • Martin
3:22
Total length:63:09
US edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tearin' Up My Heart" (Radio Edit)
  • Martin
  • Lundin
Lundin3:30
2."I Just Wanna Be with You" Full Force Full Force4:03
3."Here We Go"
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • V. D. Toorn (co.)
  • Rollocks (co.)
3:35
4."For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  • Renn
  • Skinner
Renn3:45
5."(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You"
  • Sturken
  • Rogers
4:42
6."You Got It"RennRenn3:22
7."I Need Love"CarollaCarolla3:14
8."I Want You Back" (Radio Edit)
  • Pop
  • Martin
  • Pop
  • Martin
3:21
9."Everything I Own" David Gates Full Force3:57
10."Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)"Renn4:00
11."Crazy for You"
  • Hamm
  • Bertoni
Carolla3:40
12."Sailing"CrossRenn4:38
13."Giddy Up"
  • NSYNC
  • Renn
Renn4:08
Total length:50:55
International edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tearin' Up My Heart" (Radio Edit)
  • Martin
  • Lundin
Lundin3:35
2."I Just Wanna Be with You"Full ForceFull Force4:03
3."Here We Go" (Radio Cut)
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Aris
  • Cottura
3:33
4."For the Girl Who Has Everything" (Club Mix)
  • Renn
  • Skinner
Renn3:46
5."(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" (Remix)
  • Sturken
  • Rogers
  • Sturken
  • Rogers
  • Joe Smith [a]
  • Tony Battaglia [a]
4:02
6."You Got It"RennRenn3:33
7."I Need Love"CarollaCarolla3:14
8."I Want You Back" (Radio Edit)
  • Pop
  • Martin
  • Pop
  • Martin
3:12
9."Everything I Own"GatesFull Force3:59
10."Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)" (Remix)
  • Nowels
  • Rich
  • Shipley
Renn4:00
11."Crazy for You"
  • Hamm
  • Bertoni
Carolla3:42
12."Sailing"CrossRenn4:36
13."Giddy Up"
  • NSYNC
  • Renn
Renn4:09
Total length:50:23
UK edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."U Drive Me Crazy" (Radio Edit)
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Rookee
  • Toorn
  • Rollocks
  • Aris
  • Cottura
  • Rookee
3:34
Total length:53:57
Australia / Japanese re-issue (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
14."Sailing" (Live Version)4:39
15."More Than a Feeling"3:43
16."Some Dreams"3:45
17."Tearin' Up My Heart" (Phat Dub)6:32
18."I Want You Back" (Back Beat Radio Edit)3:42
Total length:72:44
Taiwanese bonus DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tearin' Up My Heart"
  • Lundin
  • Max Martin
3:35
2."Here We Go"
  • Bonny Aris
  • Toni Cottura
3:33
3."For the Girl Who Has Everything"
  • Jolyon Skinner
  • Veit Renn
3:46
4."God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You"
  • Sturken
  • Rogers
4:02
5."I Want You Back"
  • Pop
  • Martin
3:12
6."I Drive Myself Crazy"
  • Rick Nowels
  • Allan Rich
  • Ellen Shipley
4:00
7."U Drive Me Crazy"
  • Lundin
  • Martin
3:34
Total length:25:42
Singapore bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."U Drive Me Crazy" (Extended Version)
  • Lundin
  • Martin
4:42
2."For the Girl Who Has Everything" (Unplugged Version)
  • Skinner
  • Renn
4:18
3."Some Dreams"
  • Skinner
  • Renn
4:18
4."Riddle"Pat Reiniz3:41
5."Best of My Life"
  • Bonny Aris
  • Toni Cottura
  • V.D. Toorn
4:46
6."More Than a Feeling"Tom Scholz3:42
7."Together Again"
  • Andy Reynolds
  • Tee Green
4:09
8."Forever Young"
  • Jean Beauvoir
  • Bettina Martinelli
  • Nemo Fahrenkrog-Peterson
4:07
9."The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
  • Solomon Linda
  • Hugo Peretti
  • Luigi Creatore
  • George David Weiss
  • Albert Stanton
3:03
Total length:36:46
Notes

Charts

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria) [61] Gold25,000*
Canada (Music Canada) [62] 4× Platinum400,000^
Germany (BVMI) [63] Gold250,000^
Malaysia50,000 [64]
Poland (ZPAV) [65] Gold50,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [66] Gold25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [67] Silver60,000
United States (RIAA) [33] Diamond10,000,000^ / 11,354,000 [lower-alpha 2]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
GermanyMay 26, 1997 CD single Ariola [68]
JapanNovember 1, 1997CD Sony [69]
United StatesMarch 24, 1998 RCA [70] [71]
JapanJune 5, 1999CDSony [72]
United KingdomJuly 5, 1999
  • CD
  • cassette
Northwestside [73]
GermanyJanuary 12, 2018 LP Music on Vinyl [74]
United KingdomJanuary 19, 2018 [75]

Credits

NSYNC

See also

Notes

  1. The album has 2 different titles, 'N Sync and *NSYNC. Some store also listed the album as N-Sync.
  2. As of March 2015, the album has sold 9,854,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan, which does not count albums sold through clubs like the BMG Music Club, where it sold 1.50 million units. [34] Combined, it has sold over 11,354,000 copies in the United States.

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