Grace (Simon Webbe album)
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Grace is the second studio album released by Blue band-member and singer-songwriter Simon Webbe
Simon Webbe
Simon Solomon Webbe is an English singer-songwriter, actor and music manager. He is best known as a member of the British boyband Blue.-2001–2005: Early Career And Blue:...

. The album was released on 13 November 2006. After entering the UK Albums Chart
UK Albums Chart
The UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales in the United Kingdom. It is compiled every week by The Official Charts Company and broadcast on a Sunday on BBC Radio 1 , and published in Music Week magazine and on the OCC website .To qualify for the UK albums chart...

 at #40 based on downloads only, the album peaked at #11 upon its physical release. In Ireland
Ireland
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, it failed to chart inside the Irish Top 100. The album was released to a similar lack of interest in Europe
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, Asia
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, South Africa
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 and Australia
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. It sold considerably less than Webbe's first album, only selling 75,000 copies in the UK, being certified Silver by the BPI. A special edition of the album was released on 14 August 2007, containing four extra tracks. The special edition includes "Ride The Storm", the lead single from the film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 American superhero film, and the sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four. Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story...

. Four singles were released from the album: "Coming Around Again" (which peaked at #12 on the UK Singles Chart), "My Soul Pleads for You
My Soul Pleads for You
"My Soul Pleads For You" is the second single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo album, Grace. The track was first premiered on December 12, 2006, through Webbe's official website. The B-side for the single is a cover version of The Killers first single, "When You Were Young",...

" (which peaked at #45 on the UK Singles Chart), "Seventeen" (which peaked at #171 on the UK Singles Chart, based on downloads only), and "Grace
Grace (Simon Webbe song)
"Grace / Ride The Storm" is the fourth and final single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo album, Grace. Although Ride The Storm only features on the SEA Special Edition of Grace, the song served as the official theme from the soundtrack to the 2007 sci-fi film, Fantastic...

"/"Ride the Storm" (which peaked at #36 and #14 on the UK Singles Chart respectively).

Track listing

  1. "Coming Around Again
    Coming Around Again
    "Coming Around Again" is the first single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo studio album, Grace. The single was released on October 30, 2006, performing the song live on BBC One's reality-dancing series Strictly Come Dancing the following week...

    " - 3:44 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  2. "Seventeen
    Seventeen (Simon Webbe song)
    "Seventeen" is the third single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo album, Grace. The single was only released in Europe, as an alternative to the UK only-single, "Grace"/"Ride the Storm"...

    " - 3:22 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  3. "Sunshine (Love Like That)" - 4:01 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  4. "Go To Sleep" - 3:30 (Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  5. "Ain't True To Yourself" - 3:18 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  6. "Don't Wanna Be That Man" - 3:58 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)
  7. "Angel (My Life Began With You)" - 4:00 (Simon Webbe, Steve DuBerry)
  8. "Fool For You" - 4:14 (Simon Webbe, Steve DuBerry)
  9. "My Soul Pleads For You" - 3:49 (Wesley Johnson, Clinton Outen)
  10. "That's The Way It Goes" - 4:45 (Wesley Johnson, Benson)
  11. "Take Your Time" - 3:19 (Simon Webbe, Raja Mushtaq, Thomas Jules-Stock)
  12. "Grace
    Grace (Simon Webbe song)
    "Grace / Ride The Storm" is the fourth and final single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo album, Grace. Although Ride The Storm only features on the SEA Special Edition of Grace, the song served as the official theme from the soundtrack to the 2007 sci-fi film, Fantastic...

    " - 3:25 (Simon Webbe, Matthew Prime, Tim Woodcock)


Japanese Bonus Tracks
  1. "Rain" - 3:52
  2. "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" - 4:00
  3. "Coming Around Again" (Video) - 3:45


S.E.A Special Edition Bonus Tracks
  1. "Lay Your Hands
    Lay Your Hands
    "Lay Your Hands" is the first single released from Blue band member Simon Webbe's debut solo album, Sanctuary. The single peaked at #4 on the UK Singles Chart, also fearing well in Europe and Australia...

    " - 4:28
  2. "No Worries" - 3:29
  3. "After All This Time" - 3:36
  4. "Ride The Storm" - 3:41
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