Vertical Man - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs by Richard Starkey/Mark Hudson/Dean Grakal/Steve Dudas, except where noted.

  1. "One" – 3:02
  2. "What in the... World" – 3:29
    • features Paul McCartney on bass and backing vocals, with Joe Walsh on electric guitar and guitar solo
  3. "Mindfield" – 4:06
    • features Walsh on electric guitar and guitar solo, and Paul and Linda McCartney on backing vocals
  4. "King of Broken Hearts" – 4:44
    • features George Harrison on slide guitar solo and backing vocals
  5. "Love Me Do" (Lennon–McCartney) – 3:45
    • features Steven Tyler on harmonica and backing vocals
  6. "Vertical Man" – 4:42
    • features Ozzy Osbourne on backing vocals
  7. "Drift Away" (Mentor Williams) – 4:09
    • features Steven Tyler on drums, with Tom Petty and Alanis Morissette sharing vocals with Starr
  8. "I Was Walkin'" (Starkey/Hudson/Grakal) – 3:19
    • features Steven Tyler on harmonica, as well as backing vocals with Paul McCartney and Morissette
  9. "La De Da" – 5:41
    • features Walsh on electric and slide guitar and solo, and backing vocals with Paul McCartney, Tyler and 43 additional vocalists
  10. "Without Understanding" (Starkey/Hudson/Dudas) – 4:22
    • features Brian Wilson on backing vocals
  11. "I'll Be Fine Anywhere" – 3:39
    • features Harrison on electric guitar and guitar solo
  12. "Puppet" – 3:19
    • features Timothy B. Schmit on backing vocals
  13. "I'm Yours" (Starkey/Hudson/Mark Nevin) – 3:24
    • string arrangement by George Martin
Japan bonus tracks
  1. "Mr. DoubleItUp" (Starkey/Hudson/Dudas/Grakal) – 4:00
  2. "Everyday" – 4:09

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