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Fashionably Late (Honor Society album)

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Fashionably Late is the debut album released by Honor Society and the first album to be released under Jonas Records through Hollywood Records. The album was released on September 15, 2009. "Over You" is the album's first single.

Track listing

No. Title Writers Length Producer(s)
1 "Over You" Nick Jonas, P.J. Bianco, Michael Bruno, Alexander Noyes, Jason Rosen, Andrew Lee 3:04 John Fields; Jonas Brothers
2 "Full Moon Crazy" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee, Greg Garbowsky 3:07 John Fields
3 "My Own Way" N. Jonas, Bianco, Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee 3:38 John Fields; Jonas Brothers
4 "Two Rebels" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee 3:32 John Fields
5 "Why Didn't I" Bruno, Rosen, Jay Levine 3:45 John Fields
6 "Goodnight My Love" Bruno, Rosen, Levine 3:32 John Fields
7 "Here Comes Trouble" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee, Jared Scharff, Ross Golan 3:17 John Fields
8 "See U in the Dark" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen 3:07 John Fields
9 "Nobody Has to Know" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen 2:53 John Fields
10 "Sing for You" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee, N. Jonas, Joe Jonas 3:45 John Fields
11 "Rock with You" N. Jonas, J. Jonas, Kevin Jonas, John Fields 3:44 John Fields
12 "Don't Close the Book" Bruno, Noyes, Rosen, Lee 4:09 John Fields
13 "Where Are You Now" Tom Higgenson 3:49 John Fields
Total Time: 45:22

Singles

  • "Where Are You Now" was a single from Fashionably Late. It originally appeared on the soundtrack for the feature film Bandslam.
  • "Over You" is the first official single from this album released on August 27, 2009.The music video premiered November 13, 2009 on YouTube.

Chart performance

The album debuted on the Billboard Magazine Top 200 at number 18.[2] It fell to number 183 the following week.

In its first week, the album sold a total of 22,000 units.[3]

Charts and certification

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Certification Sales/
shipments
Billboard 200 18 - 22,000

Personnel

The Jonas Brothers lent their vocals to a number of tracks on this album.

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Top 100 Music Hits, Top 100 Music Charts, Top 100 Songs & The Hot 100". Billboard.com. 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  3. ^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon (23 September 2009). "Jay-Z tops albums chart again; Oprah bump for Whitney Houston". Entertainment Weekly. Entertainment Weekly Inc. Retrieved 2 December 2012.