Patience (George Michael Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

UK edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Patience" George Michael 2:53
2. "Amazing" Johnny Douglas, Michael 4:25
3. "John and Elvis Are Dead" David Austin, Michael 4:23
4. "Cars and Trains" Douglas, Michael 5:51
5. "Round Here" Michael 5:56
6. "Shoot the Dog" Michael, Philip Oakey, Ian Burden 5:07
7. "My Mother Had a Brother" Michael 6:17
8. "Flawless (Go to the City)" Michael, Paul Alexander, Nashom Wooden, Gary Turnier, Eric Matthew, Olivier Stumm 6:51
9. "American Angel" Ruadhri Cushnan, Niall Flynn, James Jackman, Michael 4:07
10. "Precious Box" Michael 7:39
11. "Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song)" Michael 5:26
12. "Freeek! '04" Cushnan, Flynn, Jackman, Michael 4:28
13. "Through" Michael 5:22
14. "Patience (Reprise)" Michael 1:30
Total length: 70:15
US edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Patience" George Michael 2:53
2. "Amazing" Johnny Douglas, Michael 4:25
3. "John and Elvis Are Dead" David Austin, Michael 4:23
4. "Cars and Trains" Douglas, Michael 5:51
5. "Round Here" Michael 5:54
6. "My Mother Had a Brother" Michael 6:17
7. "Flawless (Go to the City)" Paul Alexander, Eric Matthew, Michael, Oliver Stumm, Gary Turnier, Nashom Wooden 6:51
8. "American Angel" Ruadhri Cushnan, Niall Flynn, James Jackman, Michael 4:07
9. "Precious Box" Michael 7:39
10. "Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song)" John Barry, Hal David, Michael 5:26
11. "Freeek! '04" Ronald Bell, Robert Bell, George Brown, Cushnan, Flynn, Roy Handy, Horne, Jackman, Michael 4:28
12. "Through" Michael 4:55
Total length: 63:09
  • An alternative version of "Please Send Me Someone", the B-side to "Flawless (Go to the City)", appears only on Japanese pressings of the album.

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