Wisdom, Laughter and Lines

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All tracks are written by Paul Heaton, except where noted [6]

Wisdom, Laughter and Lines
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Studio album by
Released23 October 2015 (2015-10-23)
Recorded
Genre
Length50:48
Label Virgin EMI
Producer John Owen Williams
Paul Heaton chronology
What Have We Become?
(2014)
Wisdom, Laughter and Lines
(2015)
Crooked Calypso
(2017)
Jacqui Abbott chronology
What Have We Become?
(2014)
Wisdom, Laughter and Lines
(2015)
Crooked Calypso
(2017)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."(Man Is) The Biggest Bitch of All"Paul Heaton, Jonny Lexus3:41
2."The Austerity of Love" 4:28
3."I Don't See Them" 3:34
4."Heatongrad"Heaton, Lexus3:50
5."Sundial in the Shade"Heaton, Lexus6:34
6."Lonesome and Sad Millionaire" 4:00
7."The Queen of Soho"Heaton, Lexus3:26
8."The Horse and Groom"Heaton, Lexus3:42
9."When Love for Woman Stops"Heaton, Lexus6:03
10."No One Wants to Stay"Heaton, Lexus3:19
11."Wives 1, 2 & 3" 3:23
12."You, The Mountain and Me" 4:47
Wisdom, Laughter and Lines Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."State vs Jeeves"Heaton, Lexus3:24
14."Real Love"Heaton, Lexus3:54
15."Fair Share of Breathing"Heaton, Lexus4:19
16."Capital Love" 3:47

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