If You Think You Can, You Can!

If You Think You Can, You Can! (Chinese: 地才) is the fourth live album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released on 8 June 2007, by Capitol Music Taiwan.[1][2] It chronicles the behind-the-scenes of Tsai's Dancing Forever World Tour. It also contains nine songs from the show at Taipei Arena in Taipei, Taiwan on November 17–19, 2006 and four music videos of songs from her remix album, Dancing Forever (2006).[3]

If You Think You Can, You Can!
Live album by
ReleasedJune 8, 2007
RecordedNovember 17–19, 2006
VenueTaipei Arena
GenrePop
Length113:21
LanguageChinese
LabelCapitol
Jolin Tsai chronology
Favorites
(2006)
If You Think You Can, You Can!
(2007)
Final Wonderland
(2007)

Track listing

If You Think You Can, You Can! – DVD track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pulchritude"
  • Luke Tsui
  • Lars Quang
  • Thea Winkelmann
3:27
2."Mr. Q"
4:12
3."The Prologue"4:23
4."Pretence"
  • Howard Chiang
  • Howard Ku
4:54
5."Dancing Forever"
  • Issac Chen
  • Roger Olsson
  • Klas Johan Wahl
  • Nick Whitecross
4:00
6."Attraction of Sexy Lips"
  • Sunny Lee
  • Terry Lee
3:17
7."A Wonder in Madrid"
  • Alang Huang
  • Hagen Troy
5:26
8."Missing"3:36
9."Dancing Diva"
3:59
Total length:37:14
If You Think You Can, You Can! – DVD bonus videos
No.TitleLength
1."Dancing Forever" (music video)4:11
2."Heard That Love's Ever Been Back" (music video)5:06
3."Dare to Go to the Cemetery" (music video)4:13
4."Missing" (music video)3:37
Total length:17:07
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