
Allison Iraheta's debut album "Just Like You" may not be in stores until December 1 (two weeks after Kris Allen's and eight days after Adam Lambert's), but that doesn't mean you have to wait very long to find out the full song and credit list for the CD. Thanks to both Walmart.com and Entertainment Weekly, we now know every song on the album along with the people who wrote and produced them.
Check out the full details below:
1. “Friday I’ll Be Over U.” Words and music by Max Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Tiffany Amber; produced by Max Martin and Shellback for Maratone Productions.
2. “Robot Love.” Words and music by Heather Bright, Warren “Oak” Felder, Johannes Joergensen, Sterling Simms, Gary Glitter, Mike Leander; produced By “Oak” of the Knightwritaz for NineTimesNine Entertainment & Uncle Josh for DEEKAY.
3. “Just Like You.” Words and music by Max Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha; produced by Max Martin and Shellback for Maratone Productions.
4. “Don’t Waste The Pretty.” Words and music by Michael Dennis Smith, Stefanie Ridel, Miriam Nervo, Olivia Nervo; produced by Howard Benson.
5. “Scars.” Words and music by Toby Gad, Elyssa James; produced by Toby Gad.
6. “Pieces.” Words and music by Daniel James, Leah Haywood, Shelly Pieken; produced By Dreamlab.
7. “D Is For Dangerous.” Words and music by Sam Watters, Louis Biancaniello, Michael Biancaniello; produced by Sam Watters and Louis Biancaniello for MzMeriq.
8. “Holiday.” Words and music by Dave Bassett, Dilana Trudy Smith; produced by Dave Bassett.
9. “Still Breathing.” Words and music by Tommy Henriksen, Chioma Eze; produced by Howard Benson.
10. “Trouble Is.” Words and music by Ron Aniello, Shelly Pieken, Aimee Proal; produced by Ron Aniello.
11. “No One Else." Words and music by "American Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Alecia Moore; produced by Greg Wells.
12. “Beat Me Up.” Words and music by Kevin Rudolf, Jacob Kasher; produced by Kevin Rudolf for BAMF Productions.
13. “You Don’t Know Me.” Words and music by Allison Iraheta, Mitch Allan, David Bassett, David Hodges; produced by Mitch Allan & David Hodges.
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To this point we've only really heard lead single "Friday I'll Be Over U," but stay tuned as I will have more coverage whenever any one of Allison's new songs is released. Does this track list make you any more excited for her upcoming album? Let me know your thoughts with a comment!
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