Leave Them Alone
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"Leave Them Alone" | ||||||||||
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CD maxi - Netherlands | ||||||||||
Single by Twenty 4 Seven | ||||||||||
from the album Slave to the Music | ||||||||||
Released | 30 June 1994 | |||||||||
Format |
CD single CD maxi 12" maxi | |||||||||
Recorded | 1993 | |||||||||
Genre | Eurodance, dancehall | |||||||||
Label | CNR Music, Possum, ZYX Records | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Ruud van Rijen | |||||||||
Twenty 4 Seven singles chronology | ||||||||||
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Leave Them Alone is a song by the Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven, released as the last single from the album Slave To The Music.[1] The band recorded Italian remixes for the releases of the track. The song was successful in Asia, Canada, South America, Scandinavia, Africa and eastern Europe, the single peaked at it's position #9 in the Netherlands. The song was not released in the United Kingdom. The album version is sung by Stay-C, but on the single mix Stay-C performs the rap part.
Track listing
CD maxi
- Netherlands
- "Leave Them Alone" (Rap Single Mix) — 3:34
- "Leave Them Alone" (RVR Long Version Rap) — 4:30
- "I Can't Stand It '94" (The 1994 Remake) — 5:19
- "Greatest Hits Megamix" — 13:15
- "Slave To The Music" (Ferry & Garnefsky Club Mix) — 5:02
- "Is It Love" (Dancability Club Mix) — 5:04
- "Take Me Away" (E & M Club Mix) — 5:03
- "Leave Them Alone" (RVR Version) — 4:05
- Netherlands
- "Leave Them Alone" (Factory Team Remix) — 5:50
- "Leave Them Alone" (Factory Club Edit) — 5:52
- "Leave Them Alone" (Factory Spanish Remix) — 5:40
- "Leave Them Alone" (Radio Edit) — 4:15
- "Leave Them Alone" (El Tzigano) — 5:38
CD single
- Netherlands
- "Leave Them Alone" (Rap Single Mix) — 3:34
- "Leave Them Alone" (Album Version) — 3:46
Charts
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
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Austria Austrian Singles Chart[2] | 23 |
Belgium (VRT Top 30 Flanders)[3] | 41 |
Germany (Media Control Charts)[4] | 36 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[5] | 9 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] | 34 |
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