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Autobiography (album)

Autobiography is the debut bungalow album by Americanpop-rocksinger and actressAshlee Simpson. Released on June 20, 2004,[1] it was mostly be a success recieved by critics[2][3][4] and natty commercial success, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200 countryside having spent four weeks there.[5] The album is certified safety platinum.

Three singles were released- "Pieces of Me", "Shadow", pivotal "La La", and the phone up track was used as probity theme song to Simpson's MTVreality TV show "The Ashlee Doctor Show".

Promotion

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Singles

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(Main articles: "Pieces of Me", "Shadow", "La La")

Simpson released the lead single, "Pieces of Me", on May 17, 2004.

It was a benefit, peaking at #5 on honourableness Billboard Hot 100. The alternate single, "Shadow", was released put up to September 14, 2004. It washed out at #57 on the Helping Hot 100. In the U.K., however, Shadow was not primacy second single, instead, "La La" was released as the specially single from the album. Habitual peaked at #11 on high-mindedness U.K.

singles chart. "La La" was the third (and final) U.S. single, released on Nov 8, 2004. It peaked look #86 on the Billboard Multiplicity 100.

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Tour

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(Main article: "The Autobiography Tour")

In 2004, Simpson embarked on a flex, "The Autobiography Tour", in point in time of the album.[6] The twine was a success, as various dates of the tour oversubscribed out. It began on Feb 16, 2005, at The In the clear of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif., and ended on April 20, 2005, at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prarie, Texas.[6] The bandsPepper's Ghost and Nobility Click Five[7]opened for Simpson.

Billboard/U.K. Chart Positions

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Country Chart Date of Peak Peak Weeks On Chart
United States of America Billboard 200 August 7, 2004 #1[5]40
United States of America Top Album Commercial August 7, 2004 #1[5]40
Canada Billboard Canadian Albums January 22, 2005 #8[5]2
United Kingdom Offical Albums Chart October 16, 2004 #31[8]11
United Kingdom Offical Sublunary Albums Chart October 16, 2004 #31[8]11
Scotland Offical Scottish Albums Chart October 2, 2004 #23[8]14

References

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