Glee: The Music - Presents The Warblers - Glee Cast

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 22-04-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Get ready for Glee's New Directions rivals, The Dalton Academy Warblers to have their own release, This release features songs performed by The Dalton Academy Warblers, a male a capella group starring Darren Criss, Chris Colfer and the Tufts University Beelzebubs, tackling such hits as Destiny Child's "Bills, Bills, Bills", P!nk's "Raise Your Glass", Train's "Hey Soul Sister" and Wings' "Silly Love Songs". The Dalton Academy Warblers debuted on Glee this season with a bang as their version of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" had the best first-week sales of any Glee track to date in the US Also featured on GLEE: THE MUSIC PRESENTS THE WARBLERS, are two album exclusives, the much talked about opening performance of Barbra Streisand's What Kind of Fool from the 2011 MusiCares Person of the Year gala and a never before heard rendition of Rod Stewart's Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Teenage Dream
- Hey Soul Sister
- Bills, Bills, Bills
- Silly Love Songs
- When I Get You Alone
- Animal
- Misery
- Blackbird
- Candles
- Raise Your Glass
- Somewhere Only We Know
- What Kind Of Fool
- Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?
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