About "Go Your Own Way"
Go Your Own Way is the second studio album released by British singer-songwriter and former Pop Idol runner-up, Gareth Gates. The album is essentially divided into two sections, with tracks one to ten representing "Night," and tracks eleven to nineteen representing "Day." In some regions, such as the United Kingdom and Europe, the two sections are split across two discs, while in other regions, the entire album is contained on a single disc. The album is Gates' last release on the Sony BMG record label, as sales of Go Your Own Way were much lower than his first studio album, What My Heart Wants to Say, resulting in his record deal being terminated. Three singles were released from the album: "Spirit in the Sky", "Sunshine" and "Say It Isn't So".
Top songs by Gareth Gates
- Suspicious Minds
- Spirit In The Sky
- Unchained Melody
- Anyone Of Us (stupid Mistake)
- The Long And Winding Road
- Oh, Look At Me Now
- Sunshine
- Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
- Soul Affection
- Skeletons
- Sentimental
- Oh Look At Me Now
- Say It Isn't So
- One And Ever Love
- Oh, Look At Me Know
- You Are Everything
- Tell Me One More Time
- Yesterday
- With You All The Time
- What My Hearts Want To Say
- What My Heart Wants To Say
- Walk On By
- Wake Me Up (before You Go Go)
- Too Soon To Say Goodbye
- Too Serious Too Soon
- The Sweetest Feeling
- That's When You Know
- My Girl
- Mack The Knife
- Evergreen
- Enough Of Me
- Downtown
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