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By Elly Roberts, Tuesday 13th June 2006 04.00pm (1755 views)

Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi - Who Says You Can't Go Home
Released: 12th June 2006
Label: Island Records

Lifted from last year's multi-million selling 9th album, Have A Nice Day, Who Says... is not exactly their best choice for a single.

There are familiar BJ signs, strolling guitars, JBJ's familiar rustick singing, but it lacks any kind of anthemic feel. More of an album track that fills the gap between the next album and to keep them in the public eye.

Look out for the accompanying video, where a dog storms the stage of their Glendale Arena, Phoenix Arizona gig, to the band's surprise, though JBJ was in on the stunt. Might make more interesting viewing than listening. Quite forgettable.
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