Leah (album)
"Leah" is the debut and only album ever released by Leah Haywood in Australia. Originally, the album was meant to be titled off one of the album tracks called "My Own Thing" but was changed closer to the release date. One of the tracks on the album titled "One Word" was featured on the second Australian soundtrack release of the American hit show Dawson's Creek. "Leah" fared rather poorly debuting and only peaking at #40 on the Australian ARIA album charts despite quite a large amount of promotion and positive reviews from music critics. All of the tracks with the exception of "Take A Chance" (which was solely written by Leah herself) were co-written by Leah and other songwriters and producers including Paul Begaud and Jorgen Eloffson.
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Leah (album)
"Leah" is the debut and only album ever released by Leah Haywood in Australia. Originally, the album was meant to be titled off one of the album tracks called "My Own Thing" but was changed closer to the release date. One of the tracks on the album titled "One Word" was featured on the second Australian soundtrack release of the American hit show Dawson's Creek. "Leah" fared rather poorly debuting and only peaking at #40 on the Australian ARIA album charts despite quite a large amount of promotion and positive reviews from music critics. All of the tracks with the exception of "Take A Chance" (which was solely written by Leah herself) were co-written by Leah and other songwriters and producers including Paul Begaud and Jorgen Eloffson.
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