Talk:Walk of Life

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[edit] Only taking a break?

"Piper subsequently decided to take a break from the music industry and concentrate on acting."

So she plans to come back to our pop charts sometime? That's news to me.... -- Smjg 5 July 2005 09:17 (UTC)

[edit] More than twelve tracks

This album has more than twelve tracks. My copy has 17 songs. I could scan and upload the backside of the album if needed? I will add the rest of the songs to the page. Please contact me if you think this is incorrect. Cheers The ball 11:09, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

I think the copy you have is probably not official. There were 3 different tracklists for this album. UK+EU (The same as on this page minus anything past track 12), Asia/Pacific (The same as UK+EU plus First Love). Japan's tracklist is radically different as it was released months earlier in July 00 and substitutes Bring It On and What Game Is This for Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can) and First Love respectively. The Japanese album also has earlier versions of Somethin Deep Inside (radically different from other versions), Walk Of Life and Because Of You.

Nicoken 00.22, 1 Nov 2006 (UTC)