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: Found on the group's twenty-first single, [[Moonlight|moonlight]], as track #2.  
: Found on the group's twenty-first single, "[[Moonlight (MAX)|moonlight]]", as track #2.  


; Paradise Lost (Original Karaoke)
; Paradise Lost (Original Karaoke)
: Found on the group's twenty-first single, [[Moonlight|moonlight]], as track #4.
: Found on the group's twenty-first single, "[[Moonlight|moonlight]]", as track #4.


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[[Category:2001 Songs]]
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 29 October 2010

"moonlight" Cover
Artist
MAX
Song
Paradise Lost
Lyrics
shungo
Music
Pete Kirtley, Tim Hawes, Liz Winstanley
Other Information
Arrangement: Kawabe Takehiro



"Paradise Lost" is a pop song recorded by MAX, featuring Mina as the sole singer. The song was used as an opening theme for the TV Tokyo show Kuru Kuru Ami.

Disambiguation

There are currently two versions of "Paradise Lost" to be found in MAX's discography.

Paradise Lost
Found on the group's twenty-first single, "moonlight", as track #2.
Paradise Lost (Original Karaoke)
Found on the group's twenty-first single, "moonlight", as track #4.