Melissa O'Neil (album)

Melissa O'Neil is the self-titled debut album by Canadian Idol winner Melissa O'Neil. It was released in Canada on November 22, 2005 through Sony BMG Music Canada. The album was produced by Rob Wells, Adam Alexander & Chris Perry, Jeff Dalziel and executive produced by Jennifer Hyland.

Melissa O'Neil
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 22, 2005
RecordedSeptember–October 2005
GenrePop
Length41:26
LabelSony BMG
ProducerChris Anderson
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Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let It Go"3:20
2."String Me Along"
  • Chris Anderson
  • Frank Morell
3:25
3."Alive"2:53
4."Kiss Goodnight"
  • Chris Perry
  • Adam Alexander
3:39
5."Just Like January"
  • Wells
  • Robbie Patterson
  • Ben Dunk
  • Mia Kulba
3:21
6."Forget About It"
  • Patterson
  • Perry
  • Alexander
  • Natasha Waterman
2:50
7."Driving Blind"
  • Xandy Barry
  • Perry
  • Alexander
  • Tebey
4:19
8."Speechless"
  • Jeff "Diesel" Dalziel
  • Waterman
  • Wang
4:05
9."Outside Looking In"
  • Perry
  • Alexander
  • Gayle
3:17
10."Original Girl"
  • Perry
  • Alexander
  • Jeen O'Brien
3:14
11."I Won't Take You Back"
3:15
12."Safe Place To Hide"
3:54
Total length:41:26

Singles

  • "Alive" (October 2005)
  • "Let It Go" (November 2005)
  • "Speechless" (April 2006)
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