Walking On A Dream - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Standing on the Shore" Luke Steele, Nick Littlemore, Peter Mayes 4:23
2. "Walking on a Dream" Steele, Littlemore, Jonathan Sloan 3:16
3. "Half Mast" Steele, Littlemore, Sloan, Mayes 3:54
4. "We Are the People" Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 4:27
5. "Delta Bay" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 3:12
6. "Country" Littlemore 5:04
7. "The World" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 4:36
8. "Swordfish Hotkiss Night" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 3:55
9. "Tiger by My Side" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 5:47
10. "Without You" Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 5:00
iTunes bonus track
No. Title Writer(s) Length
11. "Breakdown" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 2:37
Japan bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Length
11. "Romance to Me" Littlemore 3:25
12. "Walking on a Dream" (Van She Tech Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 3:47
13. "We Are the People" (The Shapeshifters Vocal Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 4:16
14. "Walking on a Dream" (Video) Video directed by Josh Logue 3:19
Special edition bonus disc
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Breakdown" Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 2:40
2. "Romance to Me" Littlemore 3:26
3. "Walking on a Dream" (Sam La More 12" Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 7:52
4. "Standing on the Shore" (Losers Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 6:39
5. "We Are the People" (The Shapeshifters Vocal Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 8:17
6. "Without You" (New Version) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 3:32
7. "Swordfish Hotkiss Night" (Eron Mezza Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 2:22
8. "Standing on the Shore" (Hey Today! Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 4:46
9. "Walking on a Dream" (Ben Watt Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Sloan 7:28
10. "We Are the People" (Shazam Remix) Steele, Littlemore, Mayes 5:44
11. "Girl" Littlemore 3:58
12. "Etude" Littlemore 2:27

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