Mind Body & Soul - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producers Length
1. "Right to Be Wrong" Joss Stone, Desmond Child, Betty Wright Mike Mangini, Steve Greenberg, Wright 4:40
2. "Jet Lag" Stone, Jonathan Shorten, Conner Reeves Mangini, Greenberg, Wright, Shorten, Reeves 4:00
3. "You Had Me" Stone, Francis White, Wendy Stoker, Wright Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 3:59
4. "Spoiled" Stone, Lamont Dozier, Beau Dozier Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 4:03
5. "Don't Cha Wanna Ride" (contains a sample of "Soulful Strut" by Young-Holt Unlimited) Stone, Child, Wright, Greenberg, Mangini, Eugene Record, William Sanders Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 3:31
6. "Less Is More" Stone, Shorten, Reeves Commissioner Gordon 4:17
7. "Security" Stone, Greenberg, Daniel Pierre Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 4:30
8. "Young at Heart" Stone, Salaam Remi Remi, Wright 4:10
9. "Snakes and Ladders" Stone, Shorten, Reeves Mangini, Greenberg, Wright, Shorten, Reeves 3:35
10. "Understand" Stone, Wright, Angelo Morris, Mangini, Greenber Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 3:46
11. "Don't Know How" Pierre, Curtis Richardson, Jeremy Ruzumna, Justin Gray Mangini, Greenberg, Wright, Danny P 4:01
12. "Torn and Tattered" Austin Howard, Ben Wolf, Andy Dean, Wright The Boilerhouse Boys, Greenberg, Wright 3:58
13. "Killing Time" Beth Gibbons, Stone, Wright Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 5:11
14. "Sleep Like a Child" (the actual duration of music on this track is 5:19; the rest is filled with silence) Patrick Seymour Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 15:27
15. "Daniel" (hidden track) Stone 2:44
Japanese bonus track
No. Title Writer(s) Producers Length
15. "Holding Out for a Hero" Jim Steinman, Dean Pitchford Mangini, Greenberg, Wright 3:35

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