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Jagged Little Pill is the third studio album (and the first to be released internationally) by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette. The album marked a shift in style and genre for Morissette from her previous dance pop sound. As detailed in the article about the seventh track, "You Learn", the title is a metaphor for lessons of life that are hard to accept. The album was Morissette"s breakthrough album, and contained five hits, "You Oughta Know", "Ironic", "You Learn", "Hand in My Pocket", and "Head over Feet".
1. "All I Really Want" ? 4:44
2. "You Oughta Know" ? 4:09
3. "Perfect" ? 3:07
4. "Hand in My Pocket" ? 3:41
5. "Right Through You" - 2:55
6. "Forgiven" ? 5:00
7. "You Learn" ? 3:59
8. "Head over Feet" ? 4:27
9. "Mary Jane" ? 4:40
10. "Ironic" ? 3:49
11. "Not the Doctor" ? 3:47
12. "Wake Up" ? 4:53
Some CDs contain a hidden track with two extra songs. Track 13 contains another version of "You Oughta Know" with a heavier bass guitar (a remix by Jimmy Boyelle called "The Jimmy the Saint Blend"), followed by a length of silence, then an a cappella recording of "Your House" plays 5:12 into the track. Some CDs include only "Your House" as a bonus track. The original issue of the cassette contained both songs, also as the 13th track. The vinyl releases contained 3 seconds of "The Jimmy the Saint Blend" of "You Oughta Know" and fade out after the opening lyrics
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