Grace (Simon Webbe album)

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Grace
Simon Webbe Grace Album Cover.JPG
Studio album by
Released13 November 2006
Recorded2005–2006
Genre
Length45:32
Label EMI, Innocent
Producer Matt Prime, Steve DuBerry, Mushtaq, Wesley Johnson, Reed Vertelney
Simon Webbe chronology
Sanctuary
(2005)
Grace
(2006)
Live
(2007)
Singles from Grace
  1. "Coming Around Again"
    Released: 30 October 2006
  2. "My Soul Pleads for You"
    Released: 19 February 2007
  3. "Seventeen"
    Released: 18 May 2007
  4. "Grace / Ride the Storm"
    Released: 18 June 2007
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Coming Around Again" Simon Webbe, Matt Prime, Tim WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:44
2."Seventeen"Webbe, Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:22
3."Sunshine (Love Like That)"Webbe, Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock4:01
4."Go to Sleep"Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:30
5."Ain't True to Yourself"Webbe, Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:18
6."Don't Wanna Be That Man"Webbe, Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:58
7."Angel (My Life Began With You)"Webbe, Steve DuBerry DuBerry4:00
8."Fool for You"Webbe, DuBerryDuBerry4:14
9."My Soul Pleads for You"Wessley Johnson, Clinton OuttenJohnson3:49
10."That's the Way it Goes"Johnson, Gary BensonJohnson4:45
11."Take Your Time"Webbe, Mushtaq, Thomas Jules-StockMushtaq3:19
12."Grace"Webbe, Prime, WoodcockPrime, Woodcock3:25
Japanese edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Rain"Webbe ~ Reed Vertelney Vertelney3:52
14."Whatever Gets You Through the Night"Webbe ~ Prime ~ WoodcockPrime4:00
Philippines special edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Lay Your Hands"Webbe ~ Prime ~ WoodcockPrime4:28
14."No Worries"Webbe ~ Prime ~ WoodcockPrime3:29
15."After All This Time"Webbe ~ Prime ~ WoodcockPrime3:36
16."Ride The Storm"Webbe ~ Alex ReidReid ~ James Lewis3:41

Charts and certifications

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