Track Listing
- "Intro: Face the Music" (D. Wahlberg)
- Lead vocals by Donnie Wahlberg
- "You Got the Flavor" (A. Dickey/C. Hannibal/M. Riley/Teddy Riley)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- Rap by Donnie Wahlberg
- "Dirty Dawg" (D.Wahlberg/J.Johnson/J.Knight/J.R.Jackson/Larry Thomas/Nice&Smooth)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- Rap by Nice & Smooth
- Live Instrumentals & Background Vocals by Larry Thomas
- "Girls" (A. Dickey/Albert Goodman/Harry Ray/Songs written by Leon F. Sylvers III/M. Riley/Teddy Riley/Virginia Dodson/W. Morris)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- Rap by Donnie Wahlberg
- "If You Go Away" (John Bettis/T. Lorenz/Walter Afanasieff)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight and Joe McIntyre
- Spoken by Danny Wood
- "Keep on Smilin'" (Narada Michael Walden/Sally Jo Dakota/Sylvester Jackson)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, and Joe McIntyre
- "Never Let You Go" (A. Dickey/Leon F. Sylvers III/M. Riley/Teddy Riley)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- Rap by Donnie Walhberg
- "Keepin' My Fingers Crossed" (Donnie Wahlberg/Jordan Knight/J. Wirick/Richard Wolf)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- Rap by Donnie Wahlberg
- "Mrs. Right" (Donnie Wahlberg/J. Johnson/Joe McIntyre/Larry Thomas/R. Jackson)
- Lead vocals by Joe McIntyre
- Live Instrumentals by Larry Thomas
- "Since You Walked into My Life" (Jordan Knight/John Bettis/Walter Afanasieff)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight and Joe McIntyre
- Spoken by Danny Wood
- "Let's Play House" (Donnie Wahlberg/Danny Wood/Jason Hess/Melissa Ritter)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- "I Can't Believe It's Over" (Jordan Knight/Narada Michael Walden/S. Dakota)
- Lead vocals by Jordan Knight
- "I'll Still Be Loving You" (Mike Mani/Monty Seward/Narada Michael Walden/Sally Jo Dakota)
- Lead vocals by Joe McIntyre
- "I'll Be Waitin'" (B. McClain/Brian Young/Danny Wood/Dow Brain/E. Barrier/W. Griffin)
- Lead vocals by Danny Wood and Joe McIntyre
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