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Revision as of 20:35, 2 November 2009
- Artist
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Song
- A Horse and A Queen
- Lyrics
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Music
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Other Information
- Producer, Arrangement: Kobayashi Takeshi
- Piano, Keyboards: Kobayashi Takeshi
- Bass: Kitada Maki
- Guitars: Nakamura Shuji, Furukawa Masayoshi
- Drums: Shiino Kyoichi
- Saxophone: Yamamoto Takuo
"A Horse and A Queen" is a song recorded by Onitsuka Chihiro, first released in 2007 on her fourth album, LAS VEGAS It was originally sung on her Live Vibe Tour 2002, and was slated to be included on This Armor, but it was replaced by "Arrow of Pain" for an unexplained reason.
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