Feels So Good (Atomic Kitten Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

Original Release
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "It's OK!" Mikkel SE, Rustan, Hermansen 3:16
2. "Love Won't Wait" Davis, Von Soos 3:29
3. "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" Holt, Evans, Barrett, Padley, Godfrey 3:25
4. "Feels So Good" Minogue, Anderson 3:30
5. "Walking on the Water" Kershaw, McCluskey 4:00
6. "The Moment You Leave Me" Kershaw, McCluskey, McClarnon 3:28
7. "The Last Goodbye" Lind, Bjorklund, Mikkel SE, Rustan, Hermansen, Poku 3:07
8. "Love Doesn't Have to Hurt" Steinberg, Kelly, Hoffs 3:28
9. "Softer The Touch" Tauber 3:53
10. "The Way That You Are" Hamilton, Bell 3:17
11. "Baby Don't U Hurt Me" Nichols, Chapman, Frost 2:44
12. "So Hot" Nichols, Chapman, Frost 3:22
13. "Maybe I'm Right" Davis, McClarnon 3:31
14. "No One Loves You (Like I Love You)" Kershaw, McCluskey 4:00
Bonus Track Deluxe Edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "It's OK!" Mikkel SE, Rustan, Hermansen 3:16
2. "Love Won't Wait" Davis, Von Soos 3:29
3. "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling)" Holt, Evans, Barrett, Padley, Godfrey 3:25
4. "Feels So Good" Minogue, Anderson 3:30
5. "Walking on the Water" Kershaw, McCluskey 4:00
6. "The Moment You Leave Me" Kershaw, McCluskey, McClarnon 3:28
7. "The Last Goodbye" Lind, Bjorklund, Mikkel SE, Rustan, Hermansen, Poku 3:07
8. "Love Doesn't Have to Hurt" Steinberg, Kelly, Hoffs 3:28
9. "Softer The Touch" Tauber 3:53
10. "The Way That You Are" Hamilton, Bell 3:17
11. "Baby Don't U Hurt Me" Nichols, Chapman, Frost 2:44
12. "So Hot" Nichols, Chapman, Frost 3:22
13. "Whole Again" Davis, McClarnon 3:31
14. "Ser Tu Pasion (Eres Mi Obsesion)" Kershaw, McCluskey 4:00

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