Posted December 5, 200717 yr Complete? list of unheard songs [Confirmed in either EMI Music Publishing or ASCAP] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Detailed list of unreleased and leaked Britney Spears songs. Only officially confirmed songs are listed. Below is an estimated amount of songs that Britney has recorded over the years and an estimated amount of how many are unreleased. 1999/2000 - 1 by Shanks & Bigfoot, 3 by Full Force, estimated 15 other: Estimated 18 unreleased 2001 - Estimated 10 unreleased 2002/2003 - 3 by Fred Durst, 3 by Guy Chambers, 2 by Shep Solloman, 3 by Bloodshy & Avant, 1 by DFA, 1 by The Neptunes, 1 by Rodney Jerkins, 3 by 7 Aurelius, 2 by The Matrix, 1 by Robert ‘Big Bert’ Smith, 1 by Wade Robson, 2 by P. Diddy, 1 by Redzone, 10 other producers: Estimated 34 unreleased 2004/2005 - Estimated 15 unreleased ("Original Doll" sessions and songs recorded in 2005) 2006/2007 - 2 by T-Pain, 6 by J.R. Rotem, 2 by Steve Anderson, 3 by Sean Garrett, 1 by Nate Hills, 1 by Gavin Bradley, 2 by Dr. Luke, 1 by Cathy Dennis, 1 by Phat Rat, 1 by Jim Jonsin, 1 by Swizz Beatz, 1 by Polow da Don, 1 by Bryan Michael-Cox, 1 by Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, 4 by The Runners, 1 by Ne-Yo, 15 by other producers: Estimated 46 unreleased Other (unreleased collaborations, etc.): Estimated 10 unreleased Based on comments by producers and the amount of songs Britney usually records for and between albums, there is an estimated amount of 114 songs/demos that Britney has recorded but remain completely unreleased. The reasons for certain songs not being released is possibly that her record label feels that the unreleased songs stray too far from the style of dance/pop she's known for-for example, "Luv The Hurt Away" is heavily R&B, "Guilty" is very techno/trance, and "Just Yesterday" is an acoustic song - all of these songs stray from mainstream dance/pop and sound like nothing on any of her albums. Her label seems to try to have her work with producers that will create something innovative and different for her, but they only release material that will limit her to a certain style of music without letting her experiment too much on her albums. Confirmed Unreleased Songs by Era Britney Era "Turn On The Night" Confirmed in 2001. Rumored to be produced by Max Martin. "Bring Me Home" Confirmed by Britney in 2001, has said it was her favorite song off of the album and was said to have more of an organic/rock vibe. Rumored to be produced by BT. "Baby Can't You See" Produced by The Neptunes, confirmed on their official site. Is said to be the first ballad the Neptunes ever produced. Miscellaneous/Other "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman" (Alternate Version) Co-writer Dido had said that the original version of this song had much darker lyrics, but they were revised. "It's A Small World" Originally listed on the 2002 Disneymania album tracklisting was a cover of "It's A Small World" by Britney. The tracklisting was changed before it's release and it's unknown if this was a mistake or if Britney did record this song. Britney sang four unreleased songs live on her 'Dream Within A Dream' tour. They all had a jazz/lounge feel and are said to be written by Spears. Audio of the songs is available on various fan sites. "Weakness" It was rumored that Britney recorded a studio version of this song for "In The Zone" produced by Dan Kenney, although this was never confirmed. "You Were My Home" "Mystic Man" "My Love Was Always There" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- In The Zone Era The following songs are officially registered on EMI Music Publishing but remain unreleased. "Free" Written by Guy Chambers, Cathy Dennis, and Britney Spears. "Hollow" Written by Christian Karlsson (Bloodshy), Cathy Dennis, and Britney Spears. "Sacred" Written by Guy Chambers, Cathy Dennis, and Britney Spears. Rumored to be produced by Guy Chambers and Cathy Dennis. "Wonderland" Written by James Harry, Bale M AW Muhammad, Reza Safinia, Sheppard J Solomon, and Britney Spears. Rumored to be produced by James Harry and Shep Solomon and is said to sound similar to "Touch Of My Hand." "When I Say So" Written by Brian Kierful, Britney Spears, Joshua M Schwartz, and Brian Wayne Transeau (BT). Was originally recorded in 2001 for the "Britney" album and later re-recorded for "In The Zone," but was never released. Originally titled "'Til I Say So." "Nothing" One of the tracks produced by Fred Durst. "I Need You Tonight" Duet with Fred Durst, cover of INXS song. "Stay" Produced by Sheppard Solomon. He described it as a ballad sounding like "Coldplay meets Massive Attack." "Watch What Ya Shakin" Britney's second collaboration with the Ying Yang Twins. Was confirmed by them in a 2004 radio interview. Miscellaneous/Other "And Then We Kiss" (Original Version) Original version produced by Mark Taylor. Original mix of the song was to be released on the "Britney and Kevin: Chaotic" DVD bonus disc, but was taken off. The only version of the song released is the Junkie XL remix on 'B In The Mix: The Remixes.' It is speculated, however, that there is only one version of the song. "Me Against The Music" (Alternate Versions) There were three different versions of "Me Against The Music" with slightly different instrumentals and vocals before the version with Madonna was released. They featured Penelope Magnet on them. Only a remix of the version without Madonna has been released. "Shadow" (Alternate Versions) There was originally a trip-hop version of this song before it was made into a ballad. There was also a spanish version recorded, called "Sombre," but both remain unreleased. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Era "Giving It Up For Love" Produced by Scott Storch. Written by Britney Spears, Kara DioGuardi, Scott Storch, and Robert Waller. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 Recordings/"Original Doll" Sessions "Money Love And Happiness" Written by Bell Michelle Lynn, Nadir Khayat, Nanna Emelie Martorell, and Britney Spears. "Ouch" Written by Bell Michelle Lynn, Britney Spears, and Nanna Kristiansson. "Take Off" Written by Bell Michelle Lynn, Britney Spears, Christian Karlsson, and Pontus Johan Winnberg (Bloodshy & Avant). "Like I'm Fallin" Written by Bell Michelle Lynn and Britney Spears. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Blackout Era "All The Way" Produced by Dr. Luke and Cathy Dennis; written by Lukasz Gottwald/Cathy Dennis/Jack Splash. "Dr.Luke talked to US Weekly and told them his song with Britney is, “a feel good, upbeat song,” and the song is called, “All the Way.” "Who Can She Trust" Produced by Jonathon "J.R." Rotem. "But she shifts gears for “Who Can She Trust,” an introspective composition the producer says Spears wrote herself. Over a “snap music” hip-hop beat accompanied by the sound of a camera shutter clicking she sings, “Where am I?/ Where will I find my face?/ Where will I find my faith?” May 2006 "Boyfriend" Produced by T-Pain. "One Of A Kind" Produced by T-Pain. "Motherlove" Written by Keri Hilson. "Impossible" (Written by Ne-Yo) "He also spoke about the songs he has been writing for the record, saying he has been working closely with her A&R people, avoiding songs that are about her ex-husband. "I don't want to give away too much, but I wrote one song for her called "Impossible," and it’s basically saying nothing is impossible. She's like the underdog right now. Everybody is really questioning her. Does she have the mental stability to do it again? One of my favourite lyrics in the song is "doubt me, I want you to. I want you to think I’m drowning in myself, but baby know after what I’ve been through, lessons learned, stories told, I know that nothing is impossible." "Grow" Confirmed and produced by Steve Anderson. Written by Britney Spears, Lisa Greene, and Steve Anderson. Source . Steve Anderson has commented on the tracks he produced, saying he is "incredibly proud of and she sounds incredible on" "Beautiful Night" Written by Billy Crawford. Confirmed by him in interview. "Pull It" (featuring Lil' Jon) "Sean Garrett confirmed a new song, entitled "Pull Out", with Lil' Jon's collaboration." The demo version of this song without Lil' Jon's vocals has been leaked onto the internet. "RockStar" Produced by RedZone. Written by Christopher Stewart, Thabiso Nkhereanye, Penelope Magnet, and Britney Spears. "Welcome To Me" Written by Wade Robson, Sager Carole Bayer, and Britney Spears. "Red Carpet" Written by Sean Garrett and Britney Spears. "Love" Written by Sean Garrett and Britney Spears. "Trouble" Cover of "Trouble" by Elvis Presley. A clip of it was heard at the beginning of her 2007 VMA Performance. A studio version of the clip has leaked since then, but the full version remains unreleased.
December 5, 200717 yr Author My dream for these tracks is to be released along side with a greatest hits sc when she truly retires from the music buisness, even if the songs were only in demo form I would love to have them. It could be entitled "Ace Rejects". :D :lol:
December 5, 200717 yr wow she recorded a ridiculous amount of material for ITZ and Blackout. i mean do other artists have that amount of demos, i don't think so. it's strange. Edited December 5, 200717 yr by lotsofsnails
December 6, 200717 yr wow she recorded a ridiculous amount of material for ITZ and Blackout. i mean do other artists have that amount of demos, i don't think so. it's strange. Sophie Ellis-Bextor wrote and recorded over 80 for her last effort. I think it's quite common tbf