I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing

I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing is the fourth studio album by English musician Lucy Spraggan released on 27 January 2017.[1] The album includes the singles "Dear You" and "Modern Day Frankenstein".

I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing
Studio album by
Released27 January 2017
GenrePop
LabelCTRL Records
Producer
Lucy Spraggan chronology
Home
(2016)
I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing
(2017)
Today Was a Good Day
(2019)
Singles from I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing
  1. "Dear You"
    Released: 12 August 2016
  2. "Modern Day Frankenstein"

Track listing

I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing[2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fight for It"Jon Maguire3:38
2."Loaded Gun"
  • Spraggan
  • Jon Maguire
Maguire2:40
3."Grown Up"
  • Spraggan
  • Noke
Maguire3:33
4."I Don't Live There Anymore"
  • Spraggan
  • Joe Hammill
Maguire3:33
5."Dear You"SpragganMaguire3:29
6."Freddos Aren't 10p"Spraggan
  • Spraggan
  • Maguire
1:58
7."Hey William" (featuring The Dunwells)
  • Spraggan
  • David Dunwell
  • Joseph Dunwell
Maguire3:10
8."If"
Maguire2:52
9."All That I've Loved (For Barbara)"
  • Spraggan
  • Noke
Maguire3:41
10."Puppy Dog Eyes"SpragganMaguire3:22
11."Modern Day Frankenstein"
  • Spraggan
  • Hammill
Maguire3:35
12."Prozac"
  • Spraggan
  • Gordon Mills
  • Maguire
  • Gordon Mills
3:37
13."Hush Little Baby"SpragganMaguire3:02

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[3] 6
UK Albums (OCC)[4] 12
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[5] 2
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