Drunk Enough To Dance - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "I Don't Wanna Rock" Jaret Reddick 3:03
2. "Emily" Reddick 3:30
3. "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" (*) Reddick, Butch Walker 3:17
4. "On and On (About You)" Reddick 3:10
5. "Surf Colorado" Reddick 3:54
6. "Life After Lisa" (**) Reddick, Walker 3:08
7. "Where to Begin" Reddick 5:19
8. "The Last Rock Show" Reddick 1:28
9. "Self-Centered" Reddick 3:00
10. "The Hard Way" Reddick 3:09
11. "Out the Window" Reddick 3:20
12. "Cold Shower Tuesdays" Reddick 3:35
13. "Running from Your Dad" Reddick 3:37
14. "Scaring Myself" Reddick 3:31
15. "She's Got a Boyfriend" Reddick 3:51
16. "Greatest Day" (Bonus Track ***) Reddick 3:19
17. "Belgium" (Acoustic) Reddick 4:45
Total length: 58:56

Each version of the album has a number tracks that are five-to-six seconds of complete silence, titled "," between the last song and "Belgium." The number of blank tracks varies upon the version, but "Belgium" is track 28 on all versions except for the Japanese Edition, where it is on track 20 after "Other Girls". There is about 1 minute of silence in between both songs.

U.K. Edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
18. "(Is the World) World Falling Apart" (also appears on U.K. Promo) Reddick 3:38
Total length: 62:34
Japanese Edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
19. "Other Girls" (also appears on U.K. and Australian "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" single) Reddick 3:45
Total length: 62:41
2003 Re-Release
No. Title Writer(s) Length
18. "Punk Rock 101" (Special Bonus Track *) Reddick, Walker 3:08
19. "I Ran (So Far Away)" (Extra Special Bonus Track ****) Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley, Paul Reynolds 2:34
20. "Star Song" (Now This is a Super Extra Special Bonus Track *****) Reddick, Walker 3:25
Total length: 68:03

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