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Bundle of Tantrums

Jasmine Thompson

Pop - Released September 6, 2013 | Jasmine Thompson

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Hey There Delilah

Plain White T's

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2006 | Fearless Records

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Cover Sessions, Vol. 6

Boyce Avenue

Pop - Released May 15, 2020 | 3 Peace Records

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Hey There Delilah

Plain White T's

Alternative & Indie - Released May 9, 2006 | Fearless Records

Hey There Delilah is an EP that really finds pop-rockers Plain White T's expanding upon their 2005 full-length, All That We Needed. Closing out that album was the acoustic balladry of "Hey There Delilah," and it's that song of longing that plainly serves as this release's anchor. The new version of the track starting things off is really the same as the original -- save for the addition of a lovely string arrangement -- and the closing live take packs in an entire Dashboard Confessional gig's worth of audience involvement. The tender, sentimental nature of the song remains intact in both cases, however, making it easy to see why it's become one of the more popular songs from their last album. As for the new tracks, "Easy Way Out" employs some nice sporadic handclaps, though the driving (no pun intended) "Down the Road" is definitely one of the EP's highlights with its enthusiastic dreams of trading in a stale home life for the open road. "Losing Myself" and "If I Told You" prove to be a little disconcerting, not musically -- the former injects pleasant piano tinkering with layered vocal harmonies -- but in subject matter. Both songs exhibit romantic pains ("She used to say I was the love of her life/ Lately she ain't showing," "If I said I was leavin' would you still find a reason/ To ignore my every word") that are the polar opposites of the affections shared in the EP's title tracks. Assuming that vocalist Tom Higgenson is talking about the same long-distance relationship, well, life on the road doesn't seem to have been that kind to his love life. And if that is the case, it's a little sad for the optimists of the world to see the once-apparent happy ending a lot further from actually being written for him. With this EP, Plain White T's have gathered up a nice little release for their fans just in time for Warped. And hey, it could also serve well as the soundtrack to the starry eyed beginning and heartbroken end of a few summer romances. [The EP comes enhanced with three music videos for tracks from All That We Needed].© Corey Apar /TiVo
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Live At Madison Square Garden

Shawn Mendes

Pop - Released December 23, 2016 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)

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Released three months after Illuminate, Live at Madison Square Garden is a digital-only document of Shawn Mendes' September 10, 2016 concert in New York City. Illuminate was still on the horizon -- it'd show up on September 23 -- but the crowd was primed for Mendes, who delivered earnest renditions of his hits, a couple of medleys, and teasers from the new record. If the record isn't especially kinetic, it's nevertheless sincere and Mendes relies on the same increasing sense of craft that made his sophomore record stronger than his debut, which helps make this a nice little souvenir for fans.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Every Second Counts

Plain White T's

Rock - Released September 12, 2006 | Hollywood Records

As the Hollywood debut for Chicago-based Plain White T's, Every Second Counts finds the quintet jumping to the majors and polishing up its already glossy and exuberant sound to take on the masses. They've essentially always owned a radio-ready edge despite never being played on mainstream airwaves, and this record embraces all the power pop and hooky satisfaction of their Fearless releases to basically throw the same party all over again. But thankfully, that doesn't mean these songs are tired-sounding. Throwing the big guns out right away, the stick-in-your-head exuberance of "Our Time Now" jump-starts the record with its massively bright and anthemic chorus, which fittingly leads into a semi-party breakdown midsong. The lukewarm anger of "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" puts an amusing spin on customary breakup sentiments in the same manner that the melodic "Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk" is a surefire hit thanks to its valid commentary on many a 21st century relationship. Plain White T's bring the infectious pop/rock much more than the pop-punk, their sweetly melodic cocktails going down so easy that a chaser is hardly needed. The acoustic sentimentality of "Write You a Song" has the potential of being this album's "Hey There Delilah," as the rollicking "Figure It Out" scores high marks with a probing bassline that leads into a swirling display of guitar showmanship and dance-worthy grooves. Fans who ate up 2005's All That We Needed are sure to love this album as well. And if Plain White T's are lucky, it just might be enough to finally snag them some of the TRL success that many of their Chicago peers have already been enjoying.© Corey Apar /TiVo

Strike! Back

The Baseballs

Pop - Released August 23, 2010 | WM Germany

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Hey There Delilah

Viva La Panda

Pop - Released May 7, 2021 | Soave Records

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Hey There Delilah (feat. Tom Bailey)

Monte Fino

Electronic - Released January 17, 2020 | One Seven Music

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Hey There Delilah

Stories

Pop - Released October 28, 2022 | Pockets, Inc.

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Hey There Delilah (Acoustic Live Session)

Sunny and The Black Pack

Pop - Released June 30, 2020 | Black Media Co., Ltd.

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Hey There Delilah

Plain White T's

Alternative & Indie - Released May 9, 2006 | Fearless Records

Hey There Delilah is an EP that really finds pop-rockers Plain White T's expanding upon their 2005 full-length, All That We Needed. Closing out that album was the acoustic balladry of "Hey There Delilah," and it's that song of longing that plainly serves as this release's anchor. The new version of the track starting things off is really the same as the original -- save for the addition of a lovely string arrangement -- and the closing live take packs in an entire Dashboard Confessional gig's worth of audience involvement. The tender, sentimental nature of the song remains intact in both cases, however, making it easy to see why it's become one of the more popular songs from their last album. As for the new tracks, "Easy Way Out" employs some nice sporadic handclaps, though the driving (no pun intended) "Down the Road" is definitely one of the EP's highlights with its enthusiastic dreams of trading in a stale home life for the open road. "Losing Myself" and "If I Told You" prove to be a little disconcerting, not musically -- the former injects pleasant piano tinkering with layered vocal harmonies -- but in subject matter. Both songs exhibit romantic pains ("She used to say I was the love of her life/ Lately she ain't showing," "If I said I was leavin' would you still find a reason/ To ignore my every word") that are the polar opposites of the affections shared in the EP's title tracks. Assuming that vocalist Tom Higgenson is talking about the same long-distance relationship, well, life on the road doesn't seem to have been that kind to his love life. And if that is the case, it's a little sad for the optimists of the world to see the once-apparent happy ending a lot further from actually being written for him. With this EP, Plain White T's have gathered up a nice little release for their fans just in time for Warped. And hey, it could also serve well as the soundtrack to the starry eyed beginning and heartbroken end of a few summer romances. [The EP comes enhanced with three music videos for tracks from All That We Needed].© Corey Apar /TiVo
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Hey There Delilah

Andrelli

Pop - Released June 12, 2020 | Universal Music AB

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Hey There Delilah (Remixes)

Arnold Palmer

House - Released June 3, 2016 | Dusty Desert Music

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Hey There Delilah

Andrelli

Pop - Released June 12, 2020 | Universal Music AB

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Caravan

Pop - Released February 10, 2022 | 2022 Caravn

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Hey There Delilah

Manuel Costa

Dance - Released June 15, 2018 | Shake Records

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Hey There Delilah

Amber Leigh Irish

Pop - Released June 17, 2022 | Tristar Records Limited

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Hey There Delilah

Monte Fino

Electronic - Released January 17, 2020 | One Seven

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Hey There Delilah, Pachelbel's Canon in D

Rock Violin

Rock - Released January 22, 2013 | Rock Violin