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Every Second Counts

Every Second Counts
Plain White T's

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Track Listing

  1. Our Time Now
  2. Come Back To Me
  3. Hate (I Really Don't Like You)
  4. You And Me
  5. Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk
  6. Making A Memory
  7. So Damn Clever
  8. Tearin' Us Apart
  9. Write You A Song
  10. Gimme A Chance
  11. Figure It Out
  12. Let Me Take You There
  13. Hey There Delilah

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2396 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-02-26
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Contains the smash hit, "Hey There Delilah"!


Customer Reviews

delilah drives me nuts1
If I hear Hey There Delilah I want to slit my wrists - both ways because I can't remember which way is harder for the EMTs to stitch up. Whiny and annoying. Why do people like this?

A Little Too Alternative for Me.3
One Thing is the reason I bought this CD, and I just have not warmed to the other cuts on this CD. I intend to continue to give it a chance though. I have it in my regular CD rotation in my car.

I HATE HEY THERE DELILIAH1
As a fan of the Plain White T's from back in 2003 when they put out "Stop" which I'm sure most of you have never heard of, I have to say that this album is terrible. I was actually really excited for this album to come out. I enjoyed "Stop" and loved "All That We Need" so how could this not be good. Well to start off they decided to re-release Hey There Deliliah which was a pretty good song off of "All That We Need" until they re-released it and mainstream radio got ahold of it and played it every 15 minutes. Everytime I hear that two chord song now I literally want to smash my head against a wall. So that alone pretty much makes me hate this band, a band I used to really liked until they decided to become "popular". And yes they(or someone associated with them) make the concious choice to become popular. All the other songs on the album are basically trying to be just as mainstream as Hey There Deliliah with very unclever lyrics and basic guitar and drum beats. The whole album is way to over produced giving it a sound like they were trying way to hard. Overall this was a terrible step for this band...if you like this album you should probably try giving their old(good) albums a listen so you know what good Plain White T's sounds like.