Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne Songs That Have Hear I May Once Again

The list of songs written and performed past Avril Lavigne comprises original songs recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne for her studio albums, cover versions of songs past other artists performed past Lavigne, and original songs written by Lavigne that were recorded and released by other artists. Since her professional person music career began in 2002, Lavigne has worked with a number of songwriters and producers.

After signing a tape contract with Arista in Nov 2000 at age 16, Lavigne spent several months in New York working on songs for her debut anthology, Let Go, with several songwriters, including Sabelle Breer, Curt Frasca and Peter Zizzo.[one] Unhappy with the direction the album was taking, Lavigne moved to Los Angeles in May 2001 and made a major breakthrough when she began working with American popular music writing and record producer trio The Matrix.[i] Together, the four produced "Complicated", which would become Lavigne's commencement single and gain her international recognition, also as two of the album's other singles, "Sk8er Boi" and "I'1000 with Y'all". Overall, Lavigne produced vi songs with The Matrix, five of which were included on the final anthology. She also worked with several other songwriters and producers, including Clif Magness.

For her second album, Nether My Skin, released in 2004, Lavigne made no plans to work with professional writers.[2] Instead, she wrote about of the album's songs with Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, with whom she had become friends the previous summer.[3] The two spent nearly iii weeks writing in the warehouse of Kreviazuk's married man, Raine Maida, the atomic number 82 vocalist and songwriter for Our Lady Peace.[4] Because Lavigne had no experience in production, Maida produced five of the album's songs.[4] Lavigne also worked with 2 other producers: Don Gilmore, who worked on two tracks, and Butch Walker,[v] who worked on three. Along with Kreviazuk, Lavigne wrote three songs with her former guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, and one with Ben Moody.[6] [three]

Lavigne began recording her third anthology, The Best Damn Thing, in August 2006. She teamed with songwriter and producer Dr. Luke. Together they wrote the album's debut unmarried, "Girlfriend",[7] a fast-paced, pop-punk vocal. Lavigne besides worked with her then-hubby and Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley, as well as with Butch Walker, who worked on two of the album'southward singles, and Evan Taubenfeld, who co-wrote 4 of the album's twelve songs.

Goodbye Lullaby, Lavigne'due south 4th studio album, was released in 2011. Lavigne began recording the album in 2008 at her abode studio. The anthology'due south first track, "Black Star", was originally written by Lavigne as a jingle for the television commercial promoting her fragrance of the same name. She after expanded the song to include it on the anthology.[8] In all, Lavigne wrote half of the anthology'due south fourteen tracks on her own.[9] [10] She also worked with Max Martin and Shellback, who co-wrote all three of the album's singles. She again wrote several songs with Evan Taubenfeld. Though he and Lavigne had been divorced in 2009, Deryck Whibley produced vii tracks on the album.

In addition to her original studio songs, Lavigne has also covered songs by other artists, both in live performances and on studio releases. Her start was "Knockin' On Heaven'due south Door" by Bob Dylan, which she first performed in 2003.[xi] She has also covered several songs on each of her four earth tours, including Green Mean solar day'southward "Basket Instance",[12] Blink-182's "All the Small Things",[xiii] and Coldplay'southward "Set up You lot".[14] Lavigne has too written several songs that she gave to other artists, most notably "Breakaway", which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson and released on her second anthology of the same proper name.[15]

Original songs [edit]

Avril Lavigne'south original songs include those written and recorded past Lavigne and released on a studio album or on a unmarried album. Lavigne has released vii studio albums and 32 singles.

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Lavigne has written numerous songs with her former guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, including "Don't Tell Me" and "Hot". He too appears every bit a vocalist on "Push".

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Lavigne worked with Republic of chad Kroeger of Nickelback on much of her fifth studio anthology, including its lead unmarried, "Here'southward To Never Growing Up".

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Song released as a single Denotes a unmarried release
Song released as a B-side Denotes a B-side

Unreleased original songs [edit]

A number of songs written, recorded, and performed by Avril Lavigne have never been released. Many of these have been registered with professional person music and copyright bodies, including the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), and the Harry Fox Agency. Several have also been acknowledged and discussed past Lavigne in interviews, or past other sources.

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Cover songs and featured performances [edit]

Avril Lavigne has covered a number of songs during her career. Her first was a embrace of Bob Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven'southward Door", which she performed live at promotional appearances in early 2003 and on her Endeavor To Shut Me Up Tour later that year. She has included cover songs on the set listing of each of her 4 globe tours, and has besides sung several songs with their original performers, notably: "Iris" with Goo Goo Dolls frontman Johnny Rzeznik in 2004, "Ironic" with Alanis Morissette in 2005, and "Love Is a Battlefield" with Pat Benatar in 2011. Lavigne has also performed as a featured artist.

Because Lavigne has performed several covers many times, the year listed for each is the year in which she start performed or released it.

Original songs performed past other artists [edit]

Lavigne has written several songs that were later recorded and released by other artists. The most notable of these is "Breakaway", which Lavigne wrote with Bridget Benenate and Matthew Gerrard for her debut album, Let Go. Lavigne ultimately decided against including the song because she felt information technology did not suit the album and sent the rail to Kelly Clarkson, who recorded information technology in 2004 and included information technology on her 2nd anthology. Lavigne's version of "I Will Be" was released on several editions of her 3rd anthology, The All-time Damn Thing, earlier information technology was given to Leona Lewis, who recorded a version for her own album.

The song "Fantasize" was originally intended for Lavigne, but she offered it to Demi Lovato, who did not accept the offer only did perform it on her "Warm Upwards" Bout. The song later appeared on the anthology Sparks Fly by Miranda Cosgrove.

Run across also [edit]

  • Avril Lavigne discography

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External links [edit]

  • Avril Lavigne'south official website

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