These Days (Bon Jovi Album) - European 2 Disc Special Edition Bonus Disc

European 2 Disc Special Edition Bonus Disc

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Fields of Fire" (Demo) Bon Jovi 4:10
2. "I Thank You" Isaac Hayes, David Potter 3:14
3. "Mrs. Robinson" Paul Simon 3:21
4. "Let's Make It Baby" (Demo) Bon Jovi, Sambora, Child 6:19
5. "I Don't Like Mondays" (live at Wembley Stadium, featuring Bob Geldof) Bob Geldof 5:59
6. "Crazy" (live, lead vocals by Tico Torres) Willie Nelson 3:29
7. "Tumblin' Dice" (live, lead vocals by David Bryan) Mick Jagger, Keith Richards 4:17
8. "Heaven Help Us All" (live, lead vocals by Richie Sambora) Ron Miller 4:34

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