Scream (Sam Bettens album)

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Scream
Sarah Bettens - Scream.jpg
Studio album by
Sam Bettens (as Sarah Bettens)
Released2005
Genre Pop, rock
Sam Bettens (as Sarah Bettens) chronology
Go
(2004)
Scream
(2005)
Shine
(2007)

Scream is the first full-length solo album from Belgian rock musician Sam Bettens (as Sarah Bettens). In 2004, Bettens released a five-track EP called Go. Four of the songs from Go were included on Scream; only "Grey" did not make the cut.

Scream was released in Europe on March 14, 2005, and in the United States on August 23, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Scream" (Emerson Swinford; Guy Erez ; Matthew Gerrard ; Sam Bettens)
  2. "Stay" (Sam Bettens; Steve Booker )
  3. "Come over Here" ( Jimmy Harry ; Sam Bettens)
  4. "Not Insane" (Sam Bettens)
  5. "Turn Around" (Sam Bettens)
  6. "Go" (Sam Bettens)
  7. "Don't Stop" (John O'Brien; Sam Bettens)
  8. "Fine" ( Greg Wells ; Sam Bettens)
  9. "One Second" (Sam Bettens)
  10. "Sister" (Sam Bettens)
  11. "She Says" ( Greg Wells ; Kara DioGuardi ; Sam Bettens)
  12. "Follow Me" (Sam Bettens)
  13. "Don't Let Me Drag You Down" (Sam Bettens)
  14. "I'm Okay" (Sam Bettens)



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