Night Calls (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

European version (1991)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Love Is Alive" Gary Wright 3:57
2. "Little Bit of Love" Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff, Simon Kirke, Andy Fraser 2:28
3. "Please No More" Greg Hansen, David Egan 5:28
4. "There's a Storm Coming" John Hadley, Wally Wilson 4:08
5. "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" John Lennon, Paul McCartney 5:03
6. "I Can Hear the River" Don Dixon 4:51
7. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Elton John, Bernie Taupin 5:30
8. "Night Calls" Jeff Lynne 3:28
9. "Five Women" Prince 5:34
10. "Can't Find My Way Home" Steve Winwood 3:29
11. "Not Too Young to Die of a Broken Heart" Brent Bourgeois 4:19
12. "Out of the Rain" Tony Joe White 4:38
US version (1992)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Feels Like Forever" Bryan Adams, Diane Warren 4:43
2. "I Can Hear the River" Don Dixon 3:42
3. "Now That the Magic Has Gone" John Miles 4:42
4. "Can't Find My Way Home" Steve Winwood 3:29
5. "Night Calls" Jeff Lynne 3:28
6. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Elton John, Bernie Taupin 5:30
7. "Love Is Alive" Gary Wright 3:57
8. "Five Women" Prince 5:35
9. "Please No More" Greg Hansen, David Egan 5:28
10. "Out of the Rain" Tony Joe White 4:38
11. "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" John Lennon, Paul McCartney 5:03
12. "When a Woman Cries" Joshua Kadison 4:17
DTS edition (1998)
No. Title Length
1. "I Can Hear The River"
2. "There's A Storm Coming"
3. "Can't Find My Way Home"
4. "Night Calls"
5. "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me"
6. "Five Women"
7. "Please No More"
8. "Out Of The Rain"
9. "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away"
10. "Little Bit Of Love"

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