Life With You - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Craig and Charlie Reid, except "(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World" by Eric Goulden.

No. Title Length
1. "Life with You" 3:22
2. "In Recognition" 3:05
3. "New Religion" 2:43
4. "S-O-R-R-Y" 4:11
5. "No-One Left to Blame" 4:30
6. "Here It Comes Again" 3:51
7. "Blood Lying on Snow" 3:50
8. "Harness Pain" 4:27
9. "The Long Haul" 2:31
10. "The Lover's Face" 3:38
11. "Whole Wide World" 3:55
12. "Calendar on the Wall" 2:54
13. "If There's a God" 4:48
Total length: 47:40
iTunes bonus track
No. Title Length
14. "She Wanted Romance" 2:44
Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc
No. Title Length
1. "Born Innocent" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 3:00
2. "Hate My Love" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 2:38
3. "Let's Get Married" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 4:03
4. "You Meant It Then" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 4:20
5. "Should Have Been Loved" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 3:10
6. "There's a Touch" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 3:03
7. "The Joyful Kilmarnock Blues" (Live at Glasgow's Hogmanay 2003) 3:31
8. "Blood Lying on Snow" (Acoustic version) 3:45
9. "Calendar on the Wall" (Acoustic version) 2:43
10. "A Woman's Place" (Acoustic version) 3:11
The Proclaimers
  • Charlie Reid
  • Craig Reid
Studio albums
  • This Is the Story
  • Sunshine on Leith
  • Hit the Highway
  • Persevere
  • Born Innocent
  • Restless Soul
  • Life with You
  • Notes & Rhymes
  • Like Comedy
Compilations
  • The Best of The Proclaimers
  • Finest
Singles
  • "Throw the 'R' Away"
  • "Letter from America"
  • "Make My Heart Fly"
  • "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"
  • "Sunshine on Leith"
  • "I'm on My Way"
  • "King of the Road"
  • "Let's Get Married"
  • "What Makes You Cry?"
  • "These Arms of Mine"
  • "There's a Touch"
  • "Life with You"
  • "Whole Wide World"
  • "Love Can Move Mountains"
  • "Spinning Around in the Air"

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