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List of songs recorded by Nickelback : ウィキペディア英語版
List of songs recorded by Nickelback

Nickelback is a Canadian hard rock band formed by vocalist and guitarist Chad Kroeger with guitarist Ryan Peake, bassist Mike Kroeger (Chad's brother), and drummer Brandon Kroeger (Chad and Mike's cousin) in 1995. For the band's first album, 1996's ''Curb'', the lyrics were entirely written by frontman Chad Kroeger, while the music was credited to the full band. The musical compositions of four tracks on the album – "Fly" (the band's first single), "Left", "Where?", and "Window Shopper" – were co-credited to recording engineer Jeff Boyd,〔 who had worked with the band on their debut EP ''Hesher'' earlier in the year. For the 1998 follow-up, ''The State'', the lyrics and music were entirely credited to Kroeger and Nickelback, respectively.
After signing with Roadrunner Records and replacing its drummer with Ryan Vikedal, Nickelback released its third studio album ''Silver Side Up'' in 2001, which again was credited to Kroeger (lyrics) and Nickelback (music). The album was the band's first to feature a guest appearance from another musician, with Ian Thornley of Big Wreck providing slide guitar on closing track "Good Times Gone".〔 In 2002 the band released its first live video album, ''Live at Home'', which featured a guest appearance from Alice in Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell on the track "It Ain't Like That". ''Live at Home'' also featured an acoustic cover of the Big Wreck track "Mistake", written by Ian Thornley.〔 The year also saw the release of the band's first original B-sides, "Learn the Hard Way" and "Yanking Out My...", both on the single "Too Bad"; both songs would later appear as bonus tracks on the band's 2003 fourth album, ''The Long Road''. The songwriting on ''The Long Road'' was credited in the same way as for ''Silver Side Up'', with the exception of lead single "Someday", the lyrics for which were credited to Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, and Mike Kroeger.〔 The "Someday" single also featured an original B-side, entitled "Slow Motion".
After Vikedal departed and was replaced by former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair, the band released its fifth album ''All the Right Reasons'' in 2005, the lyrics for which were credited once again entirely to Chad Kroeger, and the music for which was credited to the new lineup of the band. The album featured a number of guest appearances, including ZZ Top guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons on "Follow You Home" and "Rockstar", piano by guitar technician Timmy Dawson on "Savin' Me" and "If Everyone Cared", and a recording of a guitar solo by deceased Pantera and Damageplan guitarist Dimebag Darrell on "Side of a Bullet".〔 A cover version of the Queen track "We Will Rock You" was featured as a B-side to lead single "Photograph". The 2008 follow-up to ''All the Right Reasons'', ''Dark Horse'', featured musical composition credits for first-time Nickelback producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange on the tracks "Something in Your Mouth", "I'd Come for You", "Never Gonna Be Alone", "Shakin' Hands", and "This Afternoon".
The band's seventh album, ''Here and Now'', was the first not to almost exclusively credit the lyrics to Chad Kroeger and the music to Nickelback. For the lyrics, a combination of band members Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and producer Joey Moi, received credits; for the music, all but one of the album's 11 tracks were credited to Chad Kroeger alone (lead single "When We Stand Together", co-composed by Peake, the exception). In 2011 the band also appeared on the ZZ Top tribute album ''ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends'', contributing a cover of the song "Legs".
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