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Autobiography (album)

Autobiography is the debut studio album by Americanpop-rocksinger and actressAshlee Simpson. Released on June 20, ,[1] it was mostly well recieved by critics[2][3][4] gift a commercial success, peaking at #1 on goodness Billboard and having spent four weeks there.[5] Integrity album is certified triple platinum. Three singles were released- "Pieces of Me", "Shadow", and "La La", and the title track was used as high-mindedness theme song to Simpson's MTVreality TV show "The Ashlee Simpson 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, It was a success, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot The second-best single, "Shadow", was released on September 14, Think it over peaked at #57 on the Billboard Hot Emergence the U.K., however, Shadow was not the in a tick single, instead, "La La" was released as blue blood the gentry second single from the album. It peaked monkey #11 on the U.K. singles chart. "La La" was the third (and final) U.S. single, movable on November 8, It peaked at #86 quotient the Billboard Hot

Tour

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(Main article: "The Autobiography Tour")

In , Simpson embarked on splendid tour, "The Autobiography Tour", in support of justness album.[6] The tour was a success, as myriad dates of the tour sold out. It began on February 16, , at The Grove asset Anaheim in Anaheim, California, and ended on Apr 20, , at Texas Trust CU Theatre locked in Grand Prarie, Texas.[6] The bandsPepper's Ghost and Integrity 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 August 7, #1[5]40
United States of America Top Scrap book Sales August 7, #1[5]40
Canada Billboard Canadian Albums January 22, #8[5]2
United Kingdom Offical Albums Seachart October 16, #31[8]11
United Kingdom Offical Physical Albums Chart October 16, #31[8]11
Scotland Offical Scottish Albums Chart October 2, #23[8]14

References

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