Seventeen Days

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Seventeen Days
Seventeen Days cover
Studio album by 3 Doors Down
Released February 8, 2005
Recorded Ocean Way Studios in Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Alternative Rock
Post-Grunge
Length 44:11
Label Universal B0004018-02
Producer(s) Johnny K.
Professional reviews
3 Doors Down chronology
Another 700 Miles EP
(2003)
Seventeen Days
(2005)
iTunes Originals
(2006)


Seventeen Days is an album by American alternative rock group 3 Doors Down, released on February 8, 2005, five years to the day that 3 Doors Down released their debut album, The Better Life. It is 3 Doors Down's first album in the three years since 2002's Away from the Sun. Bob Seger sings a duet with lead singer, Brad Arnold, on the song "Landing In London".

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Right Where I Belong" - 2.31
  2. "It's Not Me" - 3.14
  3. "Let Me Go – 3.52
  4. "Be Somebody" - 3.15
  5. "Landing in London (feat. Bob Seger)" – 4.31
  6. "The Real Life" - 3.52
  7. "Behind Those Eyes" – 4.19
  8. "Never Will I Break" - 3.50
  9. "Father's Son" - 4.12
  10. "Live for Today" – 3.47
  11. "My World" - 2.55
  12. "Here By Me" – 3.47
  13. "Here Without You (acoustic)" - 3.52 (bonus track)
  14. "Away from the Sun (acoustic)" - 3.45 (bonus track)

The UK Bonus Edition features "Let Me Go (Acoustic Version)" as a bonus track. The iTunes version features Be Somebody (Acoustic Version) as an album-only track, appearing after Here By Me.

[edit] Chart trajectories

Billboard 200
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Position
1
(235,020)
6
(102,348)
9
(65,754)
13
(56,743)
13
(43,603)
14
(41,340)
19
(50,422)
24
(29,069)
23
(29,808)
25
(25,706)
Total
235,020
337,368
403,122
459,865
503,468
544,808
595,230
624,299
654,107
679,813

[edit] Significance

[edit] Additional Notes

  • The live version of "It’s Not Me" was featured on Another 700 Miles EP.
  • The album was written by the band in seventeen days, hence the name of the album.
  • Seventeen Days was certified platinum just a month after its release.
  • "Behind Those Eyes" was used as one of two theme songs for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) event, WrestleMania 21.

[edit] External links

Preceded by
The Documentary by The Game
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album
February 26, 2005 - March 4, 2005
Succeeded by
Genius Loves Company by Ray Charles
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