REMEMBER JUNE - Leith, Damien

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Leith, Damien
- Title:
- REMEMBER JUNE
- Format:
- CD
- Barcode No.:
- 0886975840823
- Available:
- 09-10-2009
- Sourced:
- Australia
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Remember June is Damien's 3rd studio album and has been described as 'Roy Orbison' meets 'The Killers'. The album was written by Damien and produced by critically acclaimed international producer Stuart Crichton. (Kylie, Pet Shop Boys, Sugar Babes).
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Intro...Remember June
- Golden Line
- To Get To You
- Wouldn't Change a Thing
- Don't Give Up
- Stay
- Forgive, Forget
- See You Again
- Sorry
- Unordinary World
- Goodnight
- Outro...For All Time
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