Women & Songs 6

Women & Songs 6 is the sixth album in the Women & Songs franchise.

Women & Songs 6
Studio album by
Various Artists
ReleasedDecember 3, 2002
Length1:18:35
LabelWEA International
ProducerGary Durban, Wyckham Porteous, John Wozniak
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs: The 80s
(2002)
Women & Songs 6
(2002)
Women & Songs 7
(2003)

Overview

The album was released on December 3, 2002. This turned out to be, as of January 2009, the biggest Women & Songs album in terms of number of tracks, comprising 21 tracks in total.

The album reached #7 on the Top Canadian Albums chart. This was down from the #5 showing two years earlier, and a drop of 5 spots since the 1998 peak of the second album at #2.

Track listing

  1. "A Thousand Miles" (Vanessa Carlton) [3:57]
  2. "Soak Up the Sun" (Sheryl Crow/Jeff Trott) [3:26]
  3. "Standing Still" (Jewel Kilcher) [4:30]
  4. "Hands Clean" (Alanis Morissette) [3:52]
  5. "Blackbird" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) [2:21]
  6. "Don't Know Why" (Jesse Harris) [3:05]
  7. "Goodbye to You" (Michelle Branch) [3:52]
  8. "Sweet Ones" (Sarah Slean) [3:13]
  9. "What It Feels Like for a Girl" (Madonna/Guy Sigsworth) [4:02]
    • (performed by Madonna)
  10. "Beautiful Blue" (Holly McNarland) [4:29]
  11. "Sometimes Wanna Die" (Thomas Payne) [3:08]
  12. "Full Moon" (Mike City) [3:59]
  13. "The Look of Love" (Burt Bacharach/Hal David) [4:41]
  14. "Baby Can I Hold You" (Tracy Chapman) [3:13]
  15. "Never Mind" (Jann Arden Richards) [3:31]
  16. "Day by Day" (S. Carream/E. Provencher) [3:56]
    • (performed by Bet.e And Stef)
  17. "Still Desire You" (Melanie Doane/Rick Neigher) [4:07]
  18. "My Oh My" (Molly Johnson/Steven MacKinnon) [3:51]
  19. "Bonnie and Clyde II" (Martina Sorbara) [3:45]
  20. "Miracle (Dayna Manning song)" (E. Bazilian/Dayna Manning) [3:26]
  21. "The Streets Where You Live" (Gary Durban/John Ellis/Wyckham Porteous) [4:11]
    • (performed by Buried Heart Project)
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