Shadow (Ashlee Simpson-låt)

"Shadow"
Singel av Ashlee Simpson
Från albumet Autobiography
SläpptAustralien 8 november, 2004
Europeiska unionen 20 december, 2004
FormatCD singel
Inspelad2004
GenrePop
Pop/rock
Ballad
Längd3:59
SkivbolagGeffen Records
LåtskrivareAshlee Simpson
Kara DioGuardi
John Shanks
ProducentJohn Shanks
Listposition31 (Australien)
57 (USA)
Ashlee Simpsons singlar
"Pieces of Me"
(2004)
"Shadow"
(2004)
"La La"
(2005)

"Shadow" är den andra singeln från Ashlee Simpsons debutalbum, Autobiography. Den gavs ut 2004, singeln nådde som högst plats 57 i USA, och blev därmed Simpsons andra singel på Billboard Hot 100. I Australien placerade den sig som högst på plats 31.

Låtinformation

"Shadow" är skriven av Ashlee Simpson, Kara DioGuardi and producenten John Shanks. Den är tre minuter och 59 sekunder lång, och är det tredje spåret på Autobiography.

Låtlista

NrTitelVersionLängd
1"Shadow"Album Version3:59
2"Pieces of Me"29 Palms Remix Vocal Edit4:05
3"Sorry"Non LP Version3:45
4"Shadow"Video

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