Cat Power's second covers album, Jukebox, now has a tracklist (as well as album art). It's eclectic, but the songs all feel like they'll work well with CP's voice and style. Here, we preview the album with the original versions of the tracks.

 

Here's the tracklist:

"Theme From 'New York, New York'" (Kander/Ebb; originally sung by Frank Sinatra)
"Metal Heart" (Cat Power)
"Ramblin' (Wo)man" (Hank Williams)
"Song To Bobby" (Cat Power)
"Aretha, Sing One for Me" (J Harris/Eugene William; originally sung by George Jackson)
"Lost Someone" (James Brown)
"I Believe in You" (Bob Dylan)
"Fortunate Son" (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
"Silver Stallion" (Lee Clayton)
"Dark End of the Street" (Chips Moman/Dan Penn; originally sung by James Carr)
"Don't Explain" (Billie Holiday)
"Woman Left Lonely" (Spooner Oldham/Dan Penn, popularized by Janis Joplin)

 

The following songs are performed by the artist above unless otherwise noted.

 

"Theme From 'New York, New York'":

 
"Metal Heart" (Live):
 
"Ramblin' Man":
 
"Song to Bobby" (Live):
 
"Aretha, Sing One for Me":
 
"Lost Someone" (Cat Power Live):
 
"I Believe in You" (Live):
 
"Fortunate Son" (Ed Sullivan Show):
 
"Silver Stallion" (performed by The Highwaymen):
 
"Dark End of the Street" (performed by The Flying Burrito Brothers):
 
"Don't Explain":
 
"Woman Left Lonely":
 
The album is due out January 22nd.