Strings 'n' Stripes

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Strings 'n' Stripes
Cover Strings 'n' Stripes.jpg
Studio album by
Released15 April 2011
Genre Pop, pop rock, rock and roll, rockabilly
Label Warner Music Group
The Baseballs chronology
Strike!
(2009)
Strings 'n' Stripes
(2011)
Strings 'n' Stripes Live
(2012)
Singles from Strings 'n' Stripes
  1. "Candy Shop"
    Released: 8 July 2011
  2. "Hello"
    Released: 8 April 2011
  3. "This is a Night (Het is een Nacht)"
    Released: 23 May 2011

Strings 'n' Stripes is the second album released by The Baseballs, a German rock 'n' roll cover band, in 2011. The album was released in April 2011. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" (featuring Scott Mills) 0:27
2."Candy Shop"(50 Cent cover)3:45
3."I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"(Britney Spears cover)2:52
4."Hello"(Martin Solveig cover)2:49
5."Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)"(Backstreet Boys cover)2:49
6."Paparazzi"(Lady Gaga cover)2:45
7."Bitch"(Meredith Brooks cover)3:35
8."Ghetto Superstar"(Pras Michel cover)2:56
9."California Gurls"(Katy Perry cover)4:12
10."Hard Not to Cry" 3:01
11."Coming Home"(Diddy - Dirty Money cover)3:07
12."Tik Tok"(Ke$ha cover)3:40
13."Follow Me"(Uncle Kracker cover)2:52
14."Miami"(Will Smith cover)3:44
Dutch edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."This is a Night (Het is een Nacht)" (featuring Guus Meeuwis)(Guus Meeuwis cover)3:07
Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."When Love Takes Over" (Live)(David Guetta and Kelly Rowland cover)3:58
16."She Hates Me" (Live)(Puddle of Mudd cover)4:04
17."Torn" (Live)(Ednaswap cover)4:14
18."Let Me Love You" (Live)(Mario cover)7:10
19."I'm Yours" (Live)(Jason Mraz cover)5:46
Dutch deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."When Love Takes Over" (Live)(David Guetta and Kelly Rowland cover)3:58
16."She Hates Me" (Live)(Puddle of Mudd cover)4:04
17."Torn" (Live)(Ednaswap cover)4:14
18."Let Me Love You" (Live)(Mario cover)7:10
19."I'm Yours" (Live)(Jason Mraz cover)5:46
20."This is a Night (Het is een Nacht)" (featuring Guus Meeuwis)(Guus Meeuwis cover)3:07

Chart performance

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