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- Track listing
- Personnel
- References
{{About|the Mark Mallman album|other uses|Seven Years (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox album | name = Seven Years | type = greatest | artist = Mark Mallman | cover = Seven Years.jpg | alt = | released = 2005 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Singer-Songwriter | length = 49:23 | label = Eagles Golden Tooth | producer = | prev_title = Mr. Serious | prev_year = 2004 | next_title = Between the Devil and Middle C | next_year = 2006 }}Seven Years is a greatest hits album released by artist Mark Mallman in 2005. Track listing- "Goodnight Goodbye" (from How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It, 2000)
- "Still Wasted" (from Mr. Serious, 2004)
- "Better People Do It Better" (unlisted track on How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It, 2000)
- "Hardcore Romantics" (from Mr. Serious, 2004)
- "We Only Have Each Other in the Night" (from How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It, 2000)
- "Mother Made Me Do It" (from The Red Bedroom, 2002)
- "True Love" (from Mr. Serious, 2004)
- "Love Look At You" (from The Red Bedroom, 2002)
- "I Just Wanna Play Piano" (from Mr. Serious, 2004)
- "Who's Gonna Save You Now?" (from The Red Bedroom, 2002)
- "Kissing the Knife" (from The Tourist, 1998)
- "Unborn Sons and Daughters" (previously unreleased)
- "Missed A Year" (previously unreleased)
Personnel- Guitar: Ryan Smith (1, 3–5, 7–9, 12); Jacques Wait (2, 10); Ryan Olcott (10); Ed Ackerson (1, 12)
- Bass: Bill Shaw(1, 3, 5); Kathie "Pony" Hixon-Smith (7); Jeremy Ylvisaker (8, 12); Ryan huber Sceife (11); Ed Ackerson (4)
- Drums: Peter Anderson (1, 2, 4, 7–9, 12, 13); Christopher McGuire (3, 5); Dan Didier (10); Chad Popple (11)
- Mastering: Brad Cassetto
- Engineering/Co-producers: Ed Ackerson, Brad Cassetto, Jacques Wait, Tom Siler, Paul Q Kolderie
- Live sound: Matt Donarski
References{{cite AV media notes |title = Seven Years |others = Mark Mallman |year = 2005 |chapter = |url = |first = |last = |pages = |type = CD insert |publisher = Eagles Golden Tooth |id= EGT-003 |location = Minneapolis, MN{{Mark Mallman}} 2 : 2005 compilation albums|Mark Mallman albums |