Women & Songs 3

Women & Songs 3 is the third album in the Women & Songs franchise.

Women & Songs 3
Studio album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 30, 1999
Length1:15:07
LabelWEA
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs 2
(1998)
Women & Songs 3
(1999)
Women & Songs: Beginnings
(1999)

Overview

The album was released on November 30, 1999 featuring 18 tracks from music's best women artists. The album peaked at #4 on the Top Canadian Album charts.

The first of many upcoming bonus releases was also released the same day. Women & Songs: Beginnings also debuted with Women & Songs 3.

Track listing

  1. Thank U (Glen Ballard/Alanis Morissette) [4:18]
  2. Frozen - Edit (Patrick Leonard/Madonna) [5:09]
    • (performed by Madonna)
  3. Believe (Paul Barry/Matthew Gray/Brian Higgins/Stuart McLennan/Timothy Powell/Steve Torch) [3:59]
  4. I Believe in Love (Paula Cole) [4:11]
    • (performed by the Paula Cole Band)
  5. Why (Annie Lennox) [4:54]
  6. Hands (Jewel Kilcher/Patrick Leonard) [3:52]
  7. Kiss Me (Matt Slocum) [3:28]
    • (performed by Sixpence None The Richer)
  8. Adia (Pierre Marchand/Sarah McLachlan) [4:03]
  9. My Favorite Mistake (Sheryl Crow/Jeff Trott) [4:05]
  10. Adam's Rib - Soft Remix (Melanie Doane/Rick Neigher) [3:11]
  11. Insensitive (Ann Loree) [4:15]
  12. 12 Years Old - Edit (Abenaa Frempong/Kim Stockwood/Peter-John Vettese) [4:30]
  13. Linger (Noel Hogan/D. O'Riordan) [4:35]
  14. Wrong to Let You Go (Robert Michaels/Wild Strawberries) [4:16]
  15. Break Your Heart (Natalie Merchant) [4:47]
  16. Imperfect Girl (Narlock/Popowitz/Taylor Rhodes) [3:35]
    • (performed by Yve N. Adam)
  17. Let Me Let Go - Pop Remix (Steve Diamond/Dennis Morgan) [4:23]
  18. In My Hands - Album Version Edit (Natalie MacMaster/Gordie Sampson/Amy Sky) [3:36]
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