Untied (album)

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Untied
Untied by The Ten Tenors.jpg
Studio album by
Released2000 (2000)
StudioGrey Ghost Studios, Brisbane, Rocking Horse, Byron Bay, Australia.
Genre Chanson
Length44:24
Label Ocean Music, Koch Classics
The Ten Tenors chronology
Colours
(1999)
Untied
(2000)
A Not So Silent Night
(2001)
Alternative cover
One is Not Enough by The Ten Tenors.jpg
German edition

Untied is the third studio album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors, released in Australia in 2000. The album was released in Europe in 2002 under the title One Is Not Enough.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rocket"Kirsty Ahern / Kim Kirkman4:03
2."What am I Waiting For?"David Kidd3:05
3."Bohemian Rhapsody" Freddie Mercury 5:58
4."Darlinghurst Road" Matthew Hickey 2:54
5."My Daughter"Andrew Pryor3:08
6."Because of You"Matthew Hickey3:38
7."Throw Your Arms Around Me" Mark Seymour 2:58
8."Where Do I Go?"Kim Kirkman4:08
9."Never (Just a Memory)"David Kidd3:19
10."Dancing Queen" Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus 2:34
11."Australian Medley" (Down Under/Tie Me Kangaroo Down/True Blue/Pub With No Beer/Waltzing Matilda)Marie Cowan / Rolf Harris / Colin Hay / Gordon Parsons / Ron Strykert / John Williamson8:25
12."That's Amore" (European bonus track) Jack Brooks, Harry Warren 2:42
13."Italian Medley" (Mattinata/Santa Lucia/Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)(European bonus track)) Ruggero Leoncavallo / Guillaume Louis Cottrau / Franco Migliacci / Domenico Modugno 7:21
14."Rawhide" (German bonus track) Ned Washington / Dimitri Tiomkin 2:54
15."'O sole mio" (German bonus track) Eduardo di Capua, Giovanni Capurro 1:56

Charts

Chart (2002/03)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 72
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [2] 18

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue Number
Australia2000Ocean Music Group CD OC111
Europe15 February 2002 [3] Koch Classics / Warner Music InternationalCDB00005Y4G7
Germany7 October 2002 [4] Koch Classics / Warner Music InternationalCD066 237-2

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