On A Day Like Today (Keane Song) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All lyrics written by Tim Rice-Oxley, all music composed by Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin and Richard Hughes except where noted.

Original UK release/2007 Mexican reissue
No. Title Length
1. "Somewhere Only We Know" 3:57
2. "Bend and Break" 3:40
3. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" 3:12
4. "Everybody's Changing" 3:35
5. "Your Eyes Open" 3:23
6. "She Has No Time" (Rice-Oxley, Chaplin, Hughes, James Sanger) 5:45
7. "Can't Stop Now" 3:38
8. "Sunshine" (Rice-Oxley, Chaplin, Hughes, Sanger) 4:12
9. "This Is the Last Time" (Rice-Oxley, Chaplin, Hughes, Sanger) 3:29
10. "On a Day Like Today" 5:27
11. "Untitled 1" 5:36
12. "Bedshaped" (Rice-Oxley, Chaplin, Hughes, Sanger) 4:38
US/International edition
No. Title Length
1. "Somewhere Only We Know" 3:57
2. "This Is the Last Time" 3:29
3. "Bend and Break" 3:39
4. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" 3:12
5. "Everybody's Changing" 3:36
6. "Your Eyes Open" 3:22
7. "She Has No Time" 5:46
8. "Can't Stop Now" 3:38
9. "Sunshine" 4:12
10. "Untitled 1" 5:36
11. "Bedshaped" 4:39
Japanese edition
No. Title Length
1. "Somewhere Only We Know" 3:57
2. "Bend and Break" 3:39
3. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" 3:12
4. "Everybody's Changing" 3:36
5. "Your Eyes Open" 3:22
6. "She Has No Time" 5:46
7. "Can't Stop Now" 3:38
8. "Sunshine" 4:12
9. "This Is the Last Time" 3:29
10. "On a Day Like Today" 5:27
11. "Untitled 1" 5:36
12. "Bedshaped" 4:39
13. "Snowed Under" 3:52
14. "Allemande" 4:24
15. "Somewhere Only We Know" (Video)
Super Audio CD Version (SACD)
No. Title Length
1. "Somewhere Only We Know" 3:57
2. "This Is the Last Time" 3:29
3. "Bend and Break" 3:39
4. "We Might as Well Be Strangers" 3:12
5. "Everybody's Changing" 3:36
6. "Your Eyes Open" 3:22
7. "She Has No Time" 5:46
8. "Can't Stop Now" 3:38
9. "Sunshine" 4:12
10. "Untitled 1" 5:36
11. "Bedshaped" 4:39

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