Women & Songs 4

Women & Songs 4 is the fourth album in the Women & Songs franchise.

Women & Songs 4
Studio album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 28, 2000
Length1:17:34
LabelWEA
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs: Beginnings
(1999)
Women & Songs 4
(2000)
Women & Songs 5
(2001)

Overview

The album was released on November 28, 2000. As usual, the album is made up entirely of tracks from the best female artists in the industry. 19 tracks are featured on this compilation including Breathless (The Corrs), Breathe (Faith Hill), and Madonna's remake of Don McLean's American Pie.

The album peaked at #5 on the Top Canadian Album charts - a strong performance, but declining slowly as each new album comes out (the second edition reached #2, the third #4).

Track listing

  1. American Pie (Don McLean) [4:33]
    • (performed by Madonna)
  2. Breathe (Stephanie Bentley/Holly Lamar) [4:09]
  3. Breathless (The Corrs/Robert John "Mutt" Lange) [3:27]
  4. Before You (Jay Joyce/Chantal Kreviazuk) [3:53]
  5. Sleepless (Russell Broom/Jann Arden Richards) [4:25]
  6. Together Again (Rene Elizondo/James Harris/Janet Jackson/Terry Lewis) [4:08]
  7. Summerfling (k.d. lang/David Piltch) [3:52]
  8. Torn (Scott Cutler/Anne Preven/Phil Thornalley) [4:05]
  9. Telling Stories (Tracy Chapman) [3:59]
  10. When the Heartache Is Over (John Reid/Graham Stack) [3:44]
  11. Pure Shores (Shaznay Lewis/William Orbit) [4:27]
  12. You're Making Me High (Babyface/Bryce Wilson) [4:27]
  13. Here With Me (Dido Armstrong/P. Angel Gabriel/Paul Statham) [4:14]
  14. Tonight and the Rest of My Life (Nina Gordon) [4:23]
  15. How Do I Live (Diane Warren) [4:06]
  16. If I Fall (Tara MacLean) [4:09]
  17. My Love Is Your Love (Jerry Duplessis/Wyclef Jean) [4:20]
  18. High (Sarah Slean) [3:33]
  19. A Whiter Shade of Pale (Gary Brooker/Keith Reed) [3:40]
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