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Joy (Fefe Dobson album)

Joy is the second studio album released by Canadian singer-songwriter Fefe Dobson, and third studio album to be recorded. It was released on November 22, 2010 on Island Records in Canada and November 30, 2010 on 21 Music in the United States after taking almost four years to complete. It candidly follows Dobson's evolution as an artist as well as transition from the indie type of music she originally put together for Joy, to the mainstream pop hits. The album was preceded by the release of the two buzz singles[clarification needed] "Watch Me Move" and "I Want You", which were then followed-up by the three top 20 official singles[clarification needed] "Ghost", "Stuttering" and "Can't Breathe", all of which have at least one music video.

Joy
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 22, 2010 (2010-11-22)
Recorded2007–2010
GenrePop[1]
Length40:46
LabelIsland
Producer
Fefe Dobson chronology
Sunday Love
(2006)
Joy
(2010)
Emotion Sickness
(2023)
Singles from Joy
  1. "Ghost"
    Released: May 11, 2010
  2. "Stuttering"
    Released: September 7, 2010
  3. "Can't Breathe"
    Released: March 30, 2011

Background and development edit

"But on this record it [Joy], I know what I like and I know what I want to sound like on stage. I know the things I want to do. I’m still growing and I’m still figuring it out, but at least I have my head around it a little bit more than when I was 18. So the process was easier because I’m more patient with myself. I’m not as hard on myself. I think a lot of times we get really hard on ourselves and we're like, 'Oh, this needs to be perfect! This needs to be perfect!' But, what is perfection, right?"

—Fefe Dobson[2]

By 2006, Dobson returned to the studio to work on what was to become her unreleased album at the time, Sunday Love, which featured collaborations with such artists as Billy Steinberg, Matthew Wilder, Cyndi Lauper, Courtney Love, Joan Jett, Nina Gordon, The Neptunes and Rancid’s Tim Armstrong. In the interim, several of her songs were covered, including "Start All Over", a song which was recorded for Sunday Love, but never made the album, by Miley Cyrus, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head", the first single, by American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, and "As a Blonde", which was covered by Selena Gomez & the Scene. Dobson was dropped from her label, Island Records, upon the shelving of her album, Sunday Love, after the release of two singles from it, the album was later released digitally in 2012.[3] She then decided to go back to her roots and create a new album on her own terms. She said in an April 2007 interview that her new efforts were coming along nicely and should see the light of day sooner than later.[4] However, during Dobson's songwriting and independent period, Joy had faced multiple delays due to her management, Chris Smith Management. Two years after Dobson spoke with ChartAttack.com, she was picked back up by Island. This caused numerous more push backs since Island wanted Dobson to write new tracks for the album, and omit previous ones.

In an interview to Idolator, Fefe said: "Now, I write a lot more on guitar. I know that sounds weird, but I do. I find that I write on this record from guitar starting off. Also, I’m not this, like, tough on myself. When I was younger I used to write and go, 'Oh, that’s not good enough.' 'No. No. No. No one will like that.' 'I can't write that by myself because no one will understand.' And now, I put myself out there a little more. I take the risk of when I’m writing with somebody I’m not as afraid to say, 'Hey, what about this idea?' When I was young I was a little bit more afraid to step out and to make a mistake."[2] The album reflects the "emotional" and "dramatic" music of her adolescence, with Dobson using Janet Jackson's "Black Cat" as a specific example.[5]

Composition and production edit

“I’m a sucker for love,” admits Fefe. “When I was in junior high, I would carry around this huge volume of Shakespeare. I just like the romantic vibe. I write about it because I fall in and out of love quite a bit. I was always pulling on my mother’s heartstrings to get more love.”

—Fefe Dobson[6]

From the rhyme playground anthem and first single, "I Want You", the tribal percussion of "Can't Breathe", produced by rock legend Bob Ezrin (KISS, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Lou Reed), and the sassy retort of "You Bitch", produced by Howard Benson (All-American Rejects, My Chemical Romance, Daughtry, Hawthorne Heights, Gavin DeGraw, Papa Roach), to the dance-floor thump of the tongue-in-chic "Paranoia" and the arena, flick-your-Bic torch song, "In Your Touch", Fefe has finally found the sweet spot in her mix of rock and club beats. Joy reflects that passion, both musical and personal, with Fefe's sensuality oozing out of songs like the speeded-up punk of "Watch Me Move" ("I’m a firecracker/Better tell your mother… W-w-w-w-watch me move"), the Pretenders-like ballad "Shame" and the pure ecstasy of the title track ("I got joy in the bedroom/When it’s just you and I/I got joy when you satisfy me").[6]

Working with producers David Lichens, Jon Levine, Howard Benson and Bob Ezrin on Joy, Dobson lives up to the portraits of her heroes she first hung during the recording of her first album—Kurt Cobain, Judy Garland, Coldplay, the Vines and Jeff Buckley. She co-wrote most of the songs on the album, usually composing on guitar, her choice of instrument. "I play the few chords that I know," she says. "I try to write melodies off the same chords. ‘Joy’ is written with about three chords, and an extra one in the bridge." Songs like "I Want You", which has been heard in the TV series The Vampire Diaries, as well as in promos for the film Whip It and The Sims 3: World Adventures computer game, come straight from experience.[6]

““I am woman, hear me roar,” she laughs. “Aren’t we all animals at the end of the day? I like to show that side of me, but in a respectful way. I’m just expressing myself. It’s all about feeling good and confident about yourself, and not letting anyone else tell you what you can or can't do.”

—Fefe Dobson[6]

“Shame” is a torch song underlined with jungle rhythms that is a confessional in which she does the breaking up. “When I went to demo the song, I had to go see an ex-boyfriend,” says Fefe. “I felt I betrayed him, so I wanted to clear the air. I could not sing it until I did. This reflects that relationship. As humans, we're not perfect. We sometimes hurt people and break hearts, but it’s OK to apologize.” In "Can’t Breathe" and "Watch Me Move", Fefe is confident in showing off her raw sexuality. About the album she said: "I don't regret a thing," she says. "I keep moving forward and not looking back. I couldn't ask for anything better. I’m a girl from suburban Canada who never thought I’d be able to do what I’ve accomplished. And I’m not done yet."[6]

Promotion edit

Two buzz singles for the record were released in 2008 and 2009. The first, "Watch Me Move", was released as a digital music download on September 9, 2008.[7] The second, "I Want You", was released digitally on July 3, 2009.[8] These songs have been featured in film, television, and more. Dobson also re-recorded the vocals for "I Want You" in Simlish for the PC game The Sims 3: World Adventures. On August 5, 2009, a group of music videos premiered on MTV,[9][10] The N,[11] and LOGO.[11] They consisted of the individual videos for "I Want You" and "Watch Me Move", a mashup of "I Want You" and "Watch Me Move" entitled "I Want You 2 Watch Me Move",[9][11] and a remix of "I Want You".

On August 11, 2009, Dobson performed a concert at the Mercury Lounge in New York City.[12][13] Attendance was by invitation only and included fans and music industry tastemakers. "Fefe performed a set — which included old favorites from her self-titled debut album and upcoming sophomore effort, Joy — that was drenched with passion, soaked with edge, and slicked with pop perfection."[14] "Her new songs were incredibly well received and displayed the incredible growth and maturity of Fefe’s music."[12] One of the new songs heard was "I Made Out with Your Boyfriend" and a video was captured by a correspondent.[15] In an interview at the showcase, Dobson mused "It's almost like when an animal is in a small cage, but when you let it out it's running around like crazy. That's how I feel when I'm onstage."[16] For the remainder of the year, Dobson performed at various events while she was finishing up the album.

On August 27, 2009 Dobson gave a "sneak peek" of her song "Paranoia" also stating that it will be a single, but was later released on the Telus version of the album.[17] It was featured in the promo for the Fox series, Fringe.[18]

Dobson performed on a twenty city tour across Canada in March and April 2010 on Hedley's The Show Must Go...On The Road Tour.[19]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [20]
NOW     [21]
Robert Christgau [23]
Seventeen(positive)[22]

The album received critical acclaim from both Seventeen and the website Allmusic, who gave it a rating of 4.5/5 stars. Matthew Chisling said: "Joy may not be such a cheerful album, but it stands to be an epic comeback for a genuinely talented pop artist who was shafted by the industry that would welcome her back with open arms, and that is definitely a joyous story".[24] On the other hand, NOW gave Joy a poor review, saying "There’s a handful of good guitar-fuelled anthems, but they're grossly outnumbered by bland mid-tempo pop tunes that go nowhere. Maybe a mixed-race rocker chick from Scarborough is a tough thing for a major label to know how to market, but trying to turn her into a third-rate Rihanna is not the answer".[25]

Commercial performance edit

The album debuted and peaked at number 10 on the Canadian Top 100 Albums Chart. Since its release in November 2010 the album has sold 60,000 copies in Canada, 271,000 in the U.S. and nearly 350,000 copies worldwide [26]

Singles edit

"Ghost" was released on June 21, 2010,[27] as the album's lead single, following the release of two promotional singles. The single officially impacted mainstream radio on May 11, 2010.[28] The song peaked at number 14 on the Canadian Hot 100. "Stuttering" was released as the second single on September 7, 2010.[29][30] The single officially impacted mainstream radio on October 12, 2010.[31] The song reached number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 40 on the US Pop Songs, becoming the most successful single of the album. A video was shot for "Can't Breathe"[32] and was released on March 30, 2011 on MuchMusic.[33] The song debuted at number 100 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and has peaked at number 19 in its eleventh week.[34] Dobson has reported on her Twitter that the song has been sent to radio.[35]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro" (hidden track)  0:13
2."Ghost"
Rudolf3:49
3."Thanks for Nothing"
  • Josh Abraham
  • Oligee
  • Brian Connors
  • Luke Walker*
3:20
4."Stuttering"Rotem3:13
5."Can't Breathe" (featuring Orianthi)
  • Bob Ezrin
  • Tommy Henriksen
3:47
6."You Bitch"
  • Dobson
  • Nicole Hughes
  • P. Sjostrom
Howard Benson3:23
7."Didn't See You Coming"
4:29
8."Watch Me Move"
Lichens1:58
9."I Want You"
  • Dobson
  • Lichens
  • Persaud
Lichens2:15
10."I'm a Lady"
  • Dobson
  • Lichens
  • Wasse
Lichens2:58
11."In Your Touch"
  • Dobson
  • Connors
  • Lichens
Lichens4:42
12."Set Me Free"
  • Dobson
  • Levine
Levine3:09
13."Joy"
  • Dobson
  • Hughes
Lichens3:35
Canadian Telus and digital deluxe edition[36]
No.TitleLength
14."I Made Out with Your Boyfriend"3:10
15."Johnny Cash"3:02
16."Black Haired Boy"3:25
17."Paranoia"3:19
Canadian iTunes Store deluxe edition[37]
No.TitleLength
18."I Want You" (Music video)2:07
19."Ghost" (Music video)4:02
20."Stuttering" (Music video)4:25
21."Digital Booklet" 

(*) Additional production

Personnel edit

Credits for Joy adapted from Allmusic[38]

Charts edit

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[26] 59

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[39] Gold 40,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Country Date Format
Canada[40] November 22, 2010 CD, digital download
United States[40][41] November 30, 2010

References edit

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Joy is the second studio album released by Canadian singer songwriter Fefe Dobson and third studio album to be recorded It was released on November 22 2010 on Island Records in Canada and November 30 2010 on 21 Music in the United States after taking almost four years to complete It candidly follows Dobson s evolution as an artist as well as transition from the indie type of music she originally put together for Joy to the mainstream pop hits The album was preceded by the release of the two buzz singles clarification needed Watch Me Move and I Want You which were then followed up by the three top 20 official singles clarification needed Ghost Stuttering and Can t Breathe all of which have at least one music video JoyStudio album by Fefe DobsonReleasedNovember 22 2010 2010 11 22 Recorded2007 2010GenrePop 1 Length40 46LabelIslandProducerBob EzrinDavid LichensGadgetHoward BensonJosh AbrahamJon LevineJ R RotemKevin RudolfLuke WalkerOligeeTommy HenriksenFefe Dobson chronologySunday Love 2006 Joy 2010 Emotion Sickness 2023 Singles from Joy Ghost Released May 11 2010 Stuttering Released September 7 2010 Can t Breathe Released March 30 2011 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Composition and production 3 Promotion 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Singles 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground and development edit But on this record it Joy I know what I like and I know what I want to sound like on stage I know the things I want to do I m still growing and I m still figuring it out but at least I have my head around it a little bit more than when I was 18 So the process was easier because I m more patient with myself I m not as hard on myself I think a lot of times we get really hard on ourselves and we re like Oh this needs to be perfect This needs to be perfect But what is perfection right Fefe Dobson 2 By 2006 Dobson returned to the studio to work on what was to become her unreleased album at the time Sunday Love which featured collaborations with such artists as Billy Steinberg Matthew Wilder Cyndi Lauper Courtney Love Joan Jett Nina Gordon The Neptunes and Rancid s Tim Armstrong In the interim several of her songs were covered including Start All Over a song which was recorded for Sunday Love but never made the album by Miley Cyrus Don t Let It Go to Your Head the first single by American Idol winner Jordin Sparks and As a Blonde which was covered by Selena Gomez amp the Scene Dobson was dropped from her label Island Records upon the shelving of her album Sunday Love after the release of two singles from it the album was later released digitally in 2012 3 She then decided to go back to her roots and create a new album on her own terms She said in an April 2007 interview that her new efforts were coming along nicely and should see the light of day sooner than later 4 However during Dobson s songwriting and independent period Joy had faced multiple delays due to her management Chris Smith Management Two years after Dobson spoke with ChartAttack com she was picked back up by Island This caused numerous more push backs since Island wanted Dobson to write new tracks for the album and omit previous ones In an interview to Idolator Fefe said Now I write a lot more on guitar I know that sounds weird but I do I find that I write on this record from guitar starting off Also I m not this like tough on myself When I was younger I used to write and go Oh that s not good enough No No No No one will like that I can t write that by myself because no one will understand And now I put myself out there a little more I take the risk of when I m writing with somebody I m not as afraid to say Hey what about this idea When I was young I was a little bit more afraid to step out and to make a mistake 2 The album reflects the emotional and dramatic music of her adolescence with Dobson using Janet Jackson s Black Cat as a specific example 5 Composition and production edit I m a sucker for love admits Fefe When I was in junior high I would carry around this huge volume of Shakespeare I just like the romantic vibe I write about it because I fall in and out of love quite a bit I was always pulling on my mother s heartstrings to get more love Fefe Dobson 6 From the rhyme playground anthem and first single I Want You the tribal percussion of Can t Breathe produced by rock legend Bob Ezrin KISS Pink Floyd s The Wall Lou Reed and the sassy retort of You Bitch produced by Howard Benson All American Rejects My Chemical Romance Daughtry Hawthorne Heights Gavin DeGraw Papa Roach to the dance floor thump of the tongue in chic Paranoia and the arena flick your Bic torch song In Your Touch Fefe has finally found the sweet spot in her mix of rock and club beats Joy reflects that passion both musical and personal with Fefe s sensuality oozing out of songs like the speeded up punk of Watch Me Move I m a firecracker Better tell your mother W w w w watch me move the Pretenders like ballad Shame and the pure ecstasy of the title track I got joy in the bedroom When it s just you and I I got joy when you satisfy me 6 Working with producers David Lichens Jon Levine Howard Benson and Bob Ezrin on Joy Dobson lives up to the portraits of her heroes she first hung during the recording of her first album Kurt Cobain Judy Garland Coldplay the Vines and Jeff Buckley She co wrote most of the songs on the album usually composing on guitar her choice of instrument I play the few chords that I know she says I try to write melodies off the same chords Joy is written with about three chords and an extra one in the bridge Songs like I Want You which has been heard in the TV series The Vampire Diaries as well as in promos for the film Whip It and The Sims 3 World Adventures computer game come straight from experience 6 I am woman hear me roar she laughs Aren t we all animals at the end of the day I like to show that side of me but in a respectful way I m just expressing myself It s all about feeling good and confident about yourself and not letting anyone else tell you what you can or can t do Fefe Dobson 6 Shame is a torch song underlined with jungle rhythms that is a confessional in which she does the breaking up When I went to demo the song I had to go see an ex boyfriend says Fefe I felt I betrayed him so I wanted to clear the air I could not sing it until I did This reflects that relationship As humans we re not perfect We sometimes hurt people and break hearts but it s OK to apologize In Can t Breathe and Watch Me Move Fefe is confident in showing off her raw sexuality About the album she said I don t regret a thing she says I keep moving forward and not looking back I couldn t ask for anything better I m a girl from suburban Canada who never thought I d be able to do what I ve accomplished And I m not done yet 6 Promotion editTwo buzz singles for the record were released in 2008 and 2009 The first Watch Me Move was released as a digital music download on September 9 2008 7 The second I Want You was released digitally on July 3 2009 8 These songs have been featured in film television and more Dobson also re recorded the vocals for I Want You in Simlish for the PC game The Sims 3 World Adventures 1 On August 5 2009 a group of music videos premiered on MTV 9 10 The N 11 and LOGO 11 They consisted of the individual videos for I Want You and Watch Me Move a mashup of I Want You and Watch Me Move entitled I Want You 2 Watch Me Move 9 11 and a remix of I Want You On August 11 2009 Dobson performed a concert at the Mercury Lounge in New York City 12 13 Attendance was by invitation only and included fans and music industry tastemakers Fefe performed a set which included old favorites from her self titled debut album and upcoming sophomore effort Joy that was drenched with passion soaked with edge and slicked with pop perfection 14 Her new songs were incredibly well received and displayed the incredible growth and maturity of Fefe s music 12 One of the new songs heard was I Made Out with Your Boyfriend and a video was captured by a correspondent 15 In an interview at the showcase Dobson mused It s almost like when an animal is in a small cage but when you let it out it s running around like crazy That s how I feel when I m onstage 16 For the remainder of the year Dobson performed at various events while she was finishing up the album On August 27 2009 Dobson gave a sneak peek of her song Paranoia also stating that it will be a single but was later released on the Telus version of the album 17 It was featured in the promo for the Fox series Fringe 18 Dobson performed on a twenty city tour across Canada in March and April 2010 on Hedley s The Show Must Go On The Road Tour 19 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 NOW nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Robert Christgau nbsp 23 Seventeen positive 22 The album received critical acclaim from both Seventeen and the website Allmusic who gave it a rating of 4 5 5 stars Matthew Chisling said Joy may not be such a cheerful album but it stands to be an epic comeback for a genuinely talented pop artist who was shafted by the industry that would welcome her back with open arms and that is definitely a joyous story 24 On the other hand NOW gave Joy a poor review saying There s a handful of good guitar fuelled anthems but they re grossly outnumbered by bland mid tempo pop tunes that go nowhere Maybe a mixed race rocker chick from Scarborough is a tough thing for a major label to know how to market but trying to turn her into a third rate Rihanna is not the answer 25 Commercial performance editThe album debuted and peaked at number 10 on the Canadian Top 100 Albums Chart Since its release in November 2010 the album has sold 60 000 copies in Canada 271 000 in the U S and nearly 350 000 copies worldwide 26 Singles edit Ghost was released on June 21 2010 27 as the album s lead single following the release of two promotional singles The single officially impacted mainstream radio on May 11 2010 28 The song peaked at number 14 on the Canadian Hot 100 Stuttering was released as the second single on September 7 2010 29 30 The single officially impacted mainstream radio on October 12 2010 31 The song reached number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 40 on the US Pop Songs becoming the most successful single of the album A video was shot for Can t Breathe 32 and was released on March 30 2011 on MuchMusic 33 The song debuted at number 100 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and has peaked at number 19 in its eleventh week 34 Dobson has reported on her Twitter that the song has been sent to radio 35 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro hidden track 0 132 Ghost Fefe Dobson Kevin Rudolf Kara DioGuardi Jacob KasherRudolf3 493 Thanks for Nothing Dobson Josh Abraham Bonnie McKee Luke WalkerJosh Abraham Oligee Brian Connors Luke Walker 3 204 Stuttering Dobson J R Rotem Claude KellyRotem3 135 Can t Breathe featuring Orianthi Dobson Bob Ezrin Tawgs Salter Tommy HenriksenBob Ezrin Tommy Henriksen3 476 You Bitch Dobson Nicole Hughes P SjostromHoward Benson3 237 Didn t See You Coming Dobson Jon Levine Anjulie PersaudDave Lichens Gadget 4 298 Watch Me Move Dobson Dave Lichens Andrea WasseLichens1 589 I Want You Dobson Lichens PersaudLichens2 1510 I m a Lady Dobson Lichens WasseLichens2 5811 In Your Touch Dobson Connors LichensLichens4 4212 Set Me Free Dobson LevineLevine3 0913 Joy Dobson HughesLichens3 35 Canadian Telus and digital deluxe edition 36 No TitleLength14 I Made Out with Your Boyfriend 3 1015 Johnny Cash 3 0216 Black Haired Boy 3 2517 Paranoia 3 19 Canadian iTunes Store deluxe edition 37 No TitleLength18 I Want You Music video 2 0719 Ghost Music video 4 0220 Stuttering Music video 4 2521 Digital Booklet Additional productionPersonnel editCredits for Joy adapted from Allmusic 38 Josh Abraham composer producer Jorn Anderson drums Joe Baldridge mixing Howard Benson keyboards producer programming Cameron Bristow assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools Kim Bullard keyboards programming Paul Bushnell bass Noel Gadget Campbell A amp R executive producer Ryan Chalmers assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools Ben Chang engineer Justin Cortelyou engineer Dorian Crozier drums Adam Culvey drums percussion Jeff Dalziel vocal producer vocal recording Paul DeCarli digital editing Dean Dichoso drums engineer mixing Kara DioGuardi composer vocal arrangement Fefe Dobson composer executive producer vocals background Bob Erzin composer keyboards producer programming Stephen Ferrera A amp R Chris Gehringer mastering Serban Ghenea mixing Keith Haaland guitar Kevin Haaland guitar Alex Haldi art direction graphic design photography Ray Hammond A amp R Vicki Hampton vocals background John Hanes mixing Tommy Henriksen associate producer composer electric guitar programming Steve Hunter guitar Hatsukazu Hatch Inagaki engineer Rami Jaffee keyboards Terese Joseph A amp R Doug Joswick package production Nikki Jumper cover photo Dan Katner guitar Claude Kelly composer vocal producer vocals background Emanuel Kiriakou guitar Tim Lauer keyboarding programming Jon Levine composer keyboards producer Dave Lichens bass composer producer programming Brian Malouf mixing John Nicholson drum technician Oligee producer Orianthi guitar soloist Eric Pall drums Timm Parker assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools Jeff Pelletier assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools Mike Plotnikoff engineer Eric Ratz engineer mixing Antonio L A Reid executive producer Tim Roberts mixing assistant Marc Rogers bass J R Rotem composer instrumentation producer Kevin Rudolf composer instrumentation producer Thomas Tawgs Salter composer keyboards programming Rony Schram photography George Seara engineer Chris Smith executive producer Mike Smith assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools James Allan Toth assistant engineer digital editing Pro Tools Marc VanGool guitar technician Luke Walker additional production composer Ryan Williams engineer Phil X guitar Kristen Yiengst art coordinator photography Frank Zummo drumsCharts editChart 2010 Peakposition Canadian Albums Chart 26 59Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 39 Gold 40 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editCountry Date Format Canada 40 November 22 2010 CD digital download United States 40 41 November 30 2010References edit allmusic Fefe Dobson gt Overview Allmusic com Retrieved 2009 10 17 a b The Idolator Interview Fefe Dobson Music News Reviews and Gossip on Idolator com 21 June 2010 Retrieved 2011 12 10 iTunes Music Sunday Love Full Length by Fefe Dobson Itunes apple com 2006 06 20 Retrieved 2012 12 18 Finkelman Josh April 19 2007 Fefe Dobson Donates Her Talents To Two Benefit Shows Chart Attack Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template 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