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Good Morning Revival

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Good Morning Revival is the fourth album by Good Charlotte and the follow up to 2004's The Chronicles of Life and Death.

The album has not yet been released. The original release of the album was in June 2006. Good Charlotte then moved it back to October, after which they pushed it back again to February. Recently, lead singer Joel Madden said in and interview with Much Music that the album release has been pushed back once more to 5 March 2007 [citation needed]. On December 6th, 2006, the band's website intro showed that the album will now be released March 20th, 2007.

On Good Charlotte's website, Benji Madden posted a video and announced that the song "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" would be posted on the band's MySpace. The song premiered September 22nd, 2006 online and it is available now to hear at the band's MySpace[1] account and at the Good Charlotte website. Later, a video for the song was posted in the band's MySpace page on October 26th, 2006.

Tracks

Here is a list of possible and comfirmed tracks for the album.

Possible tracks

  • Don't Leave Me
  • Face The Strange
  • Fight Song - featuring The Game
  • Forgotten In The Dark
  • Hopes And Dreams
  • Lost
  • She Takes Your Money - featuring Fabolous
  • Something Very Scary

Confirmed tracks

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Article interview from Kerrang! magazine with Good Charlotte.

Kerrang! magazine had an interview with Good Charlotte in which the band named confirmed tracks. They also pointed out that "Good Morning" would be the intro and first track on the album. There are rumors that "Good Morning" may be instrumental, as the band's previous two albums' first songs were instrumental.

  1. Good Morning

References