Songs I Wrote and Later Recorded is an independent EP by Jon McLaughlin, released in the United States in May 2005 before signing with Island Records. The second track, \"Anthem for American Teenagers\" was later rerecorded and used on McLaughlin's Island Records album debut, Indiana.
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