Wake Up (The Vamps album)

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Wake Up
The Vamps - Wake Up album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released27 November 2015
Recorded2015
Genre
Length40:51
Label Virgin EMI
Producer
The Vamps chronology
Somebody to You
(2014)
Wake Up
(2015)
Night & Day
(2017)
The Vamps studio album chronology
Meet the Vamps
(2014)
Wake Up
(2015)
Night & Day
(2017)
Wake Up– Standard edition [16]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Wake Up"
  • Steve Mac
  • Ammar Malik
  • Kevin Snevely
3:12
2."Rest Your Love"
  • Carl Falk
  • Rami Yacoub
3:16
3."Volcano" (featuring Silentó)Mac3:18
4."Million Words"
  • Bradley Simpson
  • James McVey
  • Connor Ball
  • Tristan Evans
  • Alex Smith
  • Samuel Preston
  • Jonny Coffer
Metrophonic3:42
5."Windmills"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Mac
  • Malik
Mac3:05
6."Stolen Moments"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Hector
  • Matt Prime
Matt Prime4:09
7."I Found a Girl"
Mac2:59
8."Be with You"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Mac
  • Malik
Mac3:11
9."Burn"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Joe O'Neill
Jay Reynolds3:38
10."Cheater"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • George Tizzard
  • Rick Parkhouse
  • Ed Drewett
Red Triangle3:14
11."Boy Without a Car"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Tizzard
  • Parkhouse
Red Triangle3:29
12."Held by Me"Tobias Karlsson3:38
Total length:40:51
Wake Up – Deluxe edition (bonus tracks) [17]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Half Way There"
  • McVey
  • Evans
  • Simpson
  • Ball
  • Hector
  • Prime
  • Prime
  • Phil Cook [a]
3:11
14."Runaway"
  • McVey
  • Evans
  • Simpson
  • Ball
Red Triangle3:18
15."Worry"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Evans
  • Ball
Reynolds3:36
16."Coming Home"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Evans
  • Ball
Tristan Evans4:54
17."Peace of Mind"
  • McVey
  • Simpson
  • Evans
  • Ball
Reynolds3:05
18."Written Off"
  • Ball
  • McVey
  • Evans
  • Simpson
Connor Ball3:17
Total length:62:12
Wake Up– Italian edition (bonus tracks) [18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
19."Wake Up" (Italian version)
  • Mac
  • Golan
  • Malik
  • Mac
  • Malik
  • Snevely
3:13
20."Volcano" (featuring Moreno)
  • Mac
  • Malik
  • Hector
Mac3:19
Total length:68:44
Wake Up – Japanese version (bonus tracks) [19]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
19."Words (Don't Mean a Thing)"
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • McVey
  • Simpson
  • Paul Barry
  • Mark Bates
  • Patrick Mascall
 3:12
20."Stay Here"
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • McVey
  • Simpson
Simpson3:51
21."Wake Up" (acoustic version)
  • Mac
  • Golan
  • Malik
  • Mac
  • Malik
  • Snevely
4:04
22."Risk It All" (Live at The O2 Arena)
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • McVey
  • Simpson
  • Hector
  • Prime
Prime5:30
Total length:78:49
Wake Up– DVD: The Vamps Live at The O2 Arena [20]
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (Live) 
2."Wild Heart" (Live) 
3."Hurricane" (Live) 
4."Somebody to You" (Live) 
5."Uptown Funk"/"Seven Nation Army"/"Shake It Off"/"We Can't Stop" (Live) 
6."Last Night" (Live) 
7."Move My Way" (Live) 
8."In Too Deep" (Live) 
9."Teenagers" (Live) 
10."Another World" (Live) 
11."Lovestruck" (Live) 
12."Girls on TV" (Live) 
13."Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)" (Live) 
14."Risk It All" (Live) 
15."Can We Dance" (Live) 
Wake UpNorth American Standard edition [21] [22]
No.TitleLength
1."Wake Up"3:12
2."Rest Your Love"3:16
3."Volcano" (featuring Silentó)3:18
4."Million Words"3:42
5."Windmills"3:05
6."I Found a Girl"2:59
7."Be with You"3:11
8."Burn"3:38
9."Cheater"3:14
10."Stolen Moments"4:09
11."Boy Without a Car"3:29
12."Worry"3:36
Total length:40:49
Wake UpNorth American Deluxe edition (bonus tracks) [23] [24]
No.TitleLength
13."Held by Me"3:38
14."Peace of Mind"3:05
15."Coming Home"4:54
Total length:52:26

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Wake Up (Deluxe Version). [25]

The Vamps

Performers

Production and recording

Charts and certifications

Release formats

Standard edition

Deluxe edition

Limited edition(unavailable after Christmas 2015, only available with the world tour merchandising)

Limited Access All Areas edition

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s) Label(s)Edition(s)Ref.
Australia27 November 2015 Virgin EMI
  • Standard
  • Deluxe
Europe
  • Standard
  • Deluxe
  • Access All Areas
North America4 December 2015
  • CD
  • Digital download
Island
  • Standard
  • Deluxe

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