Maple Leaf (album)

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Maple Leaf
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Studio album by
Released2003
Recorded2002
Genre Pop
Label VL-Studio, Russia
Valery Leontiev chronology
Augustine
(2001)
Maple Leaf
(2003)
Night Call
(2004)

Maple Leaf is the seventeenth studio album by Russian pop singer Valery Leontiev. It was released in 2003. The album was re-released in 2011 by World Media Alliance. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Maple Leaf (Evzirov V.- Denisov.N)
  2. Cheri (Evzirov V.- Denisov.N)
  3. Eternal Love (Garvarentz G.- Aznavour Ch.)
  4. Michele (Ukupnik, Dobronravov- Gegelsky O.)
  5. The Friends Are Loosing (Evzirov V.- Spalikov.G)
  6. Rose of Cairo (Breitburg.K- Sashin.S)
  7. Ancient People (Krutoy.I- Arkanov.A)
  8. Reel of Film (Muratov.R- Markevich. A)
  9. I'll Be Back (Talkov.I- Talkov.I)
  10. Tuner (Krutoy.I- Delia.L)
  11. Marilyn (Krutoy.I- Pelengre.V)
  12. Summer of Apples (Evzirov V.- Denisov.N)
  13. Sing, My Heart (Mison.A- Patrushev.S)
  14. Green Light (Pauls.R- Zinoviev.N)
  15. The Scene (Evzirov V.- Suleimenov.A)
  16. Bonus track: Video clip "Michele"

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