TCV (album)

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TCV
The Click Five - TCV.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2010
RecordedJune 2010
StudioQ Division (Somervile, MA)
Genre
Length43:30
Label
Producer Mike Denneen
The Click Five chronology
Modern Minds and Pastimes
(2007)
TCV
(2010)
Singles from TCV
  1. "I Quit! I Quit! I Quit!"
    Released: May 2009
  2. "The Way It Goes"
    Released: August 6, 2010
  3. "Don't Let Me Go"
    Released: November 16, 2010
Asian edition [15]
No.TitleLength
1."The Way It Goes"3:27
2."I Quit! I Quit! I Quit!"3:10
3."Nobody's Business"3:19
4."Love Still Goes On"3:48
5."Don't Let Me Go"4:09
6."Fever for Shakin'"3:54
7."Way Back to You"3:35
8."The World Comes Crawlin' Back"3:49
9."Good as Gold"3:43
10."Be in Love"3:29
11."Black Boots"2:51
12."Just Like My Heart Falls"4:16
Total length:43:30
European edition [3]
No.TitleLength
1."I Quit! I Quit! I Quit!"3:09
2."Fever for Shakin'"3:53
3."Dancin' After Midnight"4:27
4."The World Comes Crawlin' Back"3:49
5."Way Back to You"3:33
6."Just Like My Heart Falls"4:17
7."Be in Love"2:46
8."Nobody's Business"3:18
9."The Way It Goes"3:26
10."Don't Let Me Go"4:08
11."Good as Gold"3:40
12."Love Time Space"4:19
Total length:44:45
North American edition [9]
No.TitleLength
1."I Quit! I Quit! I Quit!"3:09
2."The Way It Goes"3:26
3."Way Back to You"3:33
4."Fever for Shakin'"3:53
5."Good as Gold"3:40
6."Don't Let Me Go"4:08
7."Nobody's Business"3:16
8."Be in Love"2:47
9."Dancin' After Midnight"4:38
10."Just Like My Heart Falls"4:15
11."The World Comes Crawlin' Back"3:48
12."Love Time Space"4:18
13."Black Boots"2:49
14."Love Still Goes On"3:45

Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes. [15]

Charts

Chart performance for TCV
Chart (2011)Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [16] 20

Release history

Release history and formats for TCV
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
SingaporeNovember 16, 2010 CD Warner Music Singapore [15]
TaiwanWarner Music Taiwan[ citation needed ]
KoreaJanuary 2011Warner Music Korea [17]
North AmericaMay 17, 2011 Digital download Q Division [18]
EuropeMay 30, 2011
  • CD
  • digital download
Lojinx [3]
North AmericaJuly 19, 2011CDQ Division [19]

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