The David Gates Songbook
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 2002
GenrePop rock, soft rock
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerDavid Gates
David Gates chronology
Love Is Always Seventeen
(1994)
The David Gates Songbook
(2002)
Singles from The David Gates Songbook
  1. "Find Me"
    Released: 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The David Gates Songbook is a compilation album by David Gates of Bread. It consists of previously released as well as new solo material; and songs with his former band Bread.

Track six is a new recording of the title cut from his 1994 album Love Is Always Seventeen.

Track listing

  1. "Make It with You" (previously released on On the Waters)
  2. "Find Me"
  3. "Baby I'm-a Want You" (previously released on Baby I'm-a Want You)
  4. "I Can't Play the Songs"
  5. "If" (previously released on Manna)
  6. "Love Is Always Seventeen" (originally recorded on Love Is Always Seventeen)
  7. "It Don't Matter to Me" (previously released on Bread)
  8. "The Mustang"
  9. "Everything I Own" (previously released on Baby I'm-a Want You)
  10. "Mirror, Mirror"
  11. "Lost Without Your Love" (previously released on Lost Without Your Love)
  12. "This Could Be Forever" (previously released on Take Me Now)
  13. "Aubrey" (previously released on Guitar Man)
  14. "Sail Around the World" (previously released on First)
  15. "Part-Time Love" (previously released on Goodbye Girl)
  16. "Sweet Surrender" (previously released on Guitar Man)
  17. "Goodbye Girl" (previously released on Goodbye Girl)
  18. "Never Let Her Go" (previously released on Goodbye Girl)
  19. "Diary" (previously released on Baby I'm-a Want You)
  20. "The Guitar Man" (previously released on Guitar Man)

Charts

Chart (2002/03) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA Charts)[2] 34
United Kingdom (OCC) 11


References

  1. โ†‘ The David Gates Songbook at AllMusic
  2. โ†‘ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988โ€“2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 113.


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