Poison'd!

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Poison'd!
Poison'd! cover
Cover album by Poison
Released June 5, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Rock
Label EMI
Producer Don Was
Professional reviews
Poison chronology
The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock
(2006)
Poison'd!
(2007)
Poison'd! Wal-Mart Exclusive
Poison'd! advertising Sexyback

Poison'd! is the seventh studio album from the American rock band Poison. The 14-track album features recordings of Poison's favorite rock classics, nine tracks were recorded in 2007; others come from earlier releases. The first single to be released from the album was The Romantics cover "What I Like About You".

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #32, selling 21,000 copies in its first week.[1]

Contents

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  1. "Little Willy" (originally performed by Sweet)
  2. "Suffragette City" (originally performed by David Bowie)
  3. "I Never Cry" (originally performed by Alice Cooper)
  4. "I Need to Know" (originally performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
  5. "Can't You See" (originally performed by The Marshall Tucker Band)
  6. "What I Like About You" (originally performed by The Romantics)
  7. "Dead Flowers" (originally performed by The Rolling Stones)
  8. "Just What I Needed" (originally performed by The Cars)
  9. "Rock and Roll All Nite" (originally performed by KISS)
  10. "Squeeze Box" (originally performed by The Who)
  11. "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" (originally performed by Jim Croce)
  12. "Your Mama Don't Dance" (originally performed by Loggins and Messina)
  13. "We're An American Band" (originally performed by Grand Funk Railroad)
  14. "Sexy Back" (originally performed by Justin Timberlake)Wal-Mart-exclusive track

[edit] Single

[edit] Bonus track

The Wal-Mart version of Poison'd! exclusively features the following bonus track: "Sexy Back" by Justin Timberlake. [1]

[edit] Covers not included

The one Poison cover song not included is "Cover of the Rolling Stone" (Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show cover) from Crack a Smile...and More!.


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[edit] Credits

[edit] References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "T-Pain Soars To No. 1 Ahead Of Rihanna, McCartney", Billboard.com, June 13, 2007.

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