One World One Love

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One World One Love
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2009
Label Universal Motown [1]
Producer Adam Messinger, Nasri Atweh, Bass Over Babylon, Neil Case, Steve Chrisanthou, Conroy Forte, Tyrone Jackson, Brian Jobson, Kwame Kandekore, Shannon "Slam" Lawrence, Mike Mani, Jordan Omley, Sharon Robinson, Juan Winans
Michael Bolton chronology
A Swingin' Christmas
(2007)
One World One Love
(2009)
Gems: The Duets Collection
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
The New York Times (mixed) [3]

One World One Love is an album by Michael Bolton, with collaborations by Tami Chynn, Ne-Yo and Lady Gaga. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ready For You" N Atweh, A Messinger, M Bolton4:00
2."Just One Love"J Omley, M Mani, M Bolton4:12
3."Need You To Fall"J Winans, M Kearney, J Bell, S Lawrence, R Marvin3:40
4."Hope It's Too Late"K Livingston, E Kiriakou, M Bolton3:08
5."Can You Feel Me" (featuring Tami Chynn)T Jackson, T Chin, B Jobson, N Case3:59
6."The Best" S Smith, M Bolton, M Mani, J Omley4:06
7."Murder My Heart" (Backing vocals on select versions by Lady Gaga) S Germanotta, M Bolton, M Mani, J Omley4:05
8."You Comfort Me"N Atweh, M Bolton, A Messinger3:43
9."Sign Your Name (Terence Trent D'Arby cover)" T D'Arby 3:30
10."Invisible Tattoo (Sharon Robinson cover)" Sharon Robinson (songwriter) 4:03
11."Survivor"J Omley, M Bolton, M Mani3:55
12."Crazy Love" (Van Morrison cover) V Morrison 2:48
Total length:45:09
US version [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Just One Love"J Omley, M Mani, M Bolton4:12
2."Ready For You"N Atweh, A Messinger, M Bolton4:00
3."Hope It's Too Late"K Livingston, E Kiriakou, M Bolton3:08
4."Murder My Heart"S Germanotta, M Bolton, M Mani, J Omley4:05
5."The Best"S Smith, M Bolton, M Mani, J Omley4:06
6."My Lady" 3:24
7."Need You to Fall"J Winans, M Kearney, J Bell, S Lawrence, R Marvin3:40
8."Sign Your Name (Terence Trent D'Arby cover)"T D'Arby3:30
9."What You're Doing to Me" 4:10
10."Survivor"J Omley, M Bolton, M Mani3:55
11."You Comfort Me"N Atweh, M Bolton, A Messinger3:43
12."Crazy Love" (Van Morrison cover)V Morrison2:48
Total length:44:41

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Romania (UFPR) [6] Gold 
United States25,000 [7]

Release history

CountryDateLabel(s)FormatCatalogue
United Kingdom [8] September 21, 2009 The Universal Music Record Label CD, Digital download2718902
Canada [9] February 3, 2010 Universal Music 397092
United States [10] [11] May 4, 2010 Universal Motown 101497492

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