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Encyclopedia > Autobiography (album)

Several music albums exist with the title Autobiography:


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Autobiography at AllExperts (823 words)
An autobiography, from the Greek auton, 'self', bios, 'life' and graphein, 'write', is a biography written by the subject or composed conjointly with a collaborative writer (styled "as told to" or "with").
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, the first secular biography published in the United States, served as a model for subsequent American autobiographies.
Such autobiographies, often written by a ghostwriter, are routinely published on the lives of professional athletes and media celebrities—and to a lesser extent about politicians.
Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3195 words)
Autobiography is the debut album by American pop rock singer Ashlee Simpson.
Three singles for the album were released: "Pieces of Me"—the first and best-selling single—which was a hit in several countries in mid to late 2004, as well as the follow-up singles "Shadow" and "La La".
The album was released in the UK on October 4, 2004, and debuted at number 31 on the album charts.
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