Alanis Morissette: The Collection - Track Listing

Track Listing

All lyrics written by Alanis Morissette, except "Crazy" by Seal Henry Samuel; "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" by Cole Porter.

CD
No. Title Music Length
1. "Thank U" (from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, 1998) Morissette, Glen Ballard
2. "Head over Feet" (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995) Morissette, Ballard
3. "8 Easy Steps" (from So-Called Chaos, 2004) Morissette
4. "Everything" (from So-Called Chaos, 2004) Morissette
5. "Crazy" (Seal cover) Seal Henry Samuel, Guy Sigsworth
6. "Ironic" (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995) Morissette, Ballard
7. "Princes Familiar" (from MTV Unplugged, 1999) Morissette, Ballard
8. "You Learn" (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995) Morissette, Ballard
9. "Simple Together" (from Feast on Scraps, 2002) Morissette
10. "You Oughta Know" (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995) Morissette, Ballard
11. "That I Would Be Good" (from Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, 1998) Morissette, Ballard
12. "Sister Blister" (from Feast on Scraps, 2002) Morissette
13. "Hands Clean" (from Under Rug Swept, 2002) Morissette
14. "Mercy" (from The Prayer Cycle, 1999) Jonathan Elias
15. "Still" (from Dogma: Music from the Motion Picture, 1999) Morissette
16. "Uninvited" (from City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture, 1998) Morissette
17. "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" (from De-Lovely: Music from the Motion Picture, 2004) Porter
18. "Hand in My Pocket" (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995) Morissette, Ballard
DVD
No. Title Length
1. "Jagged Little Pill"
2. "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie"
3. "Dogma"
4. "The Prayer Cycle"
5. "MTV Unplugged"
6. "The One Tour"
7. "Under Rug Swept"
8. "Feast on Scraps"
9. "De-Lovely"
10. "So-Called Chaos"
11. "Service in Other Forms"
12. "The Awards"
13. "Jagged Little Pill Acoustic"
14. "Final Gratitude"

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