Pass It Around (Donavon Frankenreiter album)

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Pass It Around
PassItAround.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 19, 2008
Recorded2008
Genre Rock
Length37:11
Label Lost Highway
Producer Joe Chiccarelli
Donavon Frankenreiter chronology
Recycled Recipes
(2007)
Pass It Around
(2008)
Glow
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Pass It Around is the title of Donavon Frankenreiter's third album, released on August 19, 2008 (see 2008 in music).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Life, Love & Laughter" – 3:12 (Donavon Frankenreiter; Squeak E. Clean)
  2. "Too Much Water" – 3:32 (Donavon Frankenreiter; Lehning; Tashian)
  3. "Come with Me" – 3:29 (Cockrell; Donavon Frankenreiter)
  4. "Your Heart" – 2:46 (Cockrell; Donavon Frankenreiter)
  5. "Hit the Ground Running" – 3:40 (Donavon Frankenreiter; McQuien)
  6. "Mansions on the Sand" – 5:03 (Donavon Frankenreiter; McQuien)
  7. "Someone's Something" – 3:38 (Daly; Donavon Frankenreiter)
  8. "Sing a Song" – 3:52 (Donavon Frankenreiter)
  9. "Pass It Around" – 4:53 (Donavon Frankenreiter)
  10. "Come Together" – 3:06 (Donavon Frankenreiter; Fox; Frazier)

Australian Special Edition Bonus Track
"Can't Go On Without You" - 4:04 (Donavon Frankenreiter)

Brazilian/European Edition Bonus Track
"Everything to Me" - 3:57 (Donavon Frankenreiter)

Japanese Edition has both bonus tracks

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Australian (ARIA Charts) [3] 16

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