You Tell Me (album)

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You Tell Me
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Studio album by
You Tell Me
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2019 (2019-01-19)
Length35:22
Label Memphis Industries
David Brewis chronology
Commontime
(2016)
You Tell Me
(2019)
Sarah Hayes chronology
Woven
(2015)
You Tell Me
(2019)
No.TitleLength
1."Enough to Notice"3:36
2."Get Out of the Room"3:29
3."Foreign Parts"3:08
4."Water Cooler"2:16
5."Springburn"3:02
6."No Hurry"3:06
7."Clarion Call"4:02
8."Jouska"3:41
9."Invisible Ink"3:20
10."Starting Point"4:04
11."Kabuki"1:38

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