That's What I'm Talking About

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That's What I'm Talking About
That's What I'm Talking About cover
Studio album by Shannon Noll
Released 8 February 2004
Recorded 2003 / 2004
Genre Rock, Pop
Label Sony BMG
Shannon Noll chronology
That's What I'm Talking About
(2004)
Lift
(2005)
Singles from That's What I'm Talking About
  1. "What About Me"
    Released: January 26, 2004
  2. "Drive"
    Released: April 19, 2004
  3. "Learn to Fly"
    Released: July 5, 2004

That's What I'm Talking About (Catalogue: BMG 82876594852) is the debut pop music album by Australian singer and Australian Idol finalist Shannon Noll, released on February 8, 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album includes a longer version of his hit single "What About Me" (a cover of a Moving Pictures song), the Bryan Adams penned "Drive", as well as a track co-written with his brother, Damian, entitled "The Way That I Feel".

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Drive" - (Phil Thornalley/Bryan Adams)
  2. "New Beginning" - (Thomas Who/Negin)
  3. "What About Me" - (Garry Frost/Frances Frost)
  4. "Burn" - (Jeff Franzel/Ty Lacy/Jess Cates)
  5. "Sittin' Pretty" - (Mark Jaimes/Danny Saxon/Andy Wright/Ronan Cavanagh)
  6. "Learn to Fly" - (Peter Gordann/Rick Mitra/Christian Ingebrigtsen/Christopher Porter)
  7. "Promises" - (Nikolaj Steen)
  8. "Tune In" - (Ole Jorgen Olsen)
  9. "Prove" - (Adam Riley)
  10. "Wise" - (James Kempster/Simon Hosford/Gene Cook)
  11. "The Way She Loved Me" - (Glenn Cunningham)
  12. "The Way That I Feel" - (Shannon Noll/Damian Noll)

Limited edition copies of the album were housed in a slipcase and also contained a bonus disc containing the following tracks:

  1. "Angels Brought Me Here" - (Jorgan Elofsson/John Reid)
  2. "With or Without You" (Recorded live on Australian Idol: Up Close and Personal) - (A. Clayton/L. Mullen/D. Evans/P. Hewson)

[edit] Charts and Sales

The album is certified five times Platinum by ARIA with sales in excess of 400,000 copies sold to date in Australia. The album debuted at number-one in the Albums Chart with sales of 131,680 copies[1] and remained at the top spot for four weeks. The album spent a total of thirteen weeks in the top ten.

Chart (2004) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Albums 1
Australasian ARIA Albums 1

[edit] References

  1. ^ Paul Cashmere "Damien Leith Has Biggest Seller Of The Year". Undercover.com.au. Retrieved December 3, 2007.