Mirroring very closely my
report in February, the iTunes tracklisting for "Day 26" has been revealed.
1. "I'm The Reason"
2. "Got Me Going"
3. "In My Bed"
4. "Silly Love"
5. "Come With Me"
6. "Co Star"
7. "Come In (My Door's Open)"
8. "Are We In This Together"
9. "What It Feels Like"
10. "Since You've Been Gone"
11. "If It Wasn't For You"
12. "Don't Fight The Feeling"
13. "Exclusive (No Excuses) (Live Finale Ballad)"
14. "Got Me Going (Acappella)"
15. "Ain't Going"
16. "Exclusive (No Excuses) (Bryan Michael Cox Uptempo Version)"
17. "Going Me Going" (Video)
Circuit City has the exact same tracklisting for the regular version up to track 12. After that, it has "Ain't Going" and what sounds like the B. Cox uptempo version of "Exclusive (No Excuses)". So, what is the iTunes exclusive? "Got Me Going (Acappella)" is the only thing on there that is, for certain, an exclusive. If the live finale ballad is from the season 1 finale, that one has been available on iTunes for a long time. Could it be from the finale airing tonight? Doubtful, but you never know.
Regarding the Target exclusive version, when
MTV released the album on The Leak, they included "Just Should've Told You". I mentioned this,
pondering what exactly the Target exclusive would be. However, if you listen to The Leak, you'll see they simply have the track mislabeled as "Ain't Going" plays when you click "Just Should've Told You". This leads me to believe that "Just Should've Told You" is still the Target exclusive.
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