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# Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (ORIGINAL MIX)
 
# Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (RANDOMIZER MIX)
 
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; Euro Side <small><ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Max-Kiss-Me-Kiss-Me-Baby/release/1493288 Discogs Entry + Photos]</ref></small>
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"Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" is the second single released by [[MAX]]. It reached #63 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks. The single sold 11,000 copies. The title song was used as an ending theme and a commercial song for the TV Asahi show "[[Pafo Pafo]]" and Nanba CITY City Big campaign respectively. Also, the title song is a cover of the [[Wikipedia:Virginelle|Virginelle]] song "KISS ME KISS ME BABE".
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"Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" is the second single released by [[MAX]]. It was produced by [[Dave Rogers]] and released in two editions: a regular 8cm CD formant, and a promotional vinyl record. "Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" was used as an ending theme for the TV Asahi show ''[[Pafo Pafo]]'' and Nanba CITY City Big [[CM|commercial campaign]] song.<small><ref>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_me_Kiss_me,_Baby Japanese Wikipedia]</ref></small> It is a cover of the song "KISS ME KISS ME BABE" by Eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Virginelle|Virginelle]]; who would later cover [[Amuro Namie]]'s "[[Body Feels Exit|EXIIT]]". "Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" was later placed on MAX's debut album ''[[Maximum (MAX)|MAXIMUM]]'', and later on their second best of record ''[[Precious Collection 1995-2002|PRECIOUS COLLECTION 1995-2002]]''.
  
== Credits ==
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The release of the single came a month after their final single "[[Stop the Music|Stop the music]]" as [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS|SUPER MONKEY'S]]. At this point in time Amuro had also signed with [[avex trax]] and continued working with her as dancers.
  
; Lyrics: [[HINOKY TEAM]]
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== Song Information ==
; Composition: [[HINOKY TEAM]]
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: [[HINOKY TEAM]]
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; Music
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: HINOKY TEAM
 
; Other Information
 
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: Arrangement: [[HINOKY TEAM]]
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: Arrangement: HINOKY TEAM
  
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==Oricon Chart Positions==
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[[File:Kiss Me Kiss Me, Baby promo.jpg|thumb|250px|MAX promoting the single]]
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The single reached #63 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and continued to rank for a total of two weeks.
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!Mon||Tue||Wed||Thu||Fri||Sat||Sun||Week Rank||Sales
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 10,920
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
== External Links ==
 
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/15910/products/45989/1/ Oricon Profile]
  
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/45989/1/ Oricon Page]
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_me_Kiss_me,_Baby Japanese Wikipedia: Kiss me Kiss me, Baby]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 12 April 2016

Single Cover
Euro Side Vinyl
Artist
MAX
Single
Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (CD)
Released
1995.08.21
Price
¥1,020
Catalog Number
AVDD-20098
Tracklist
  1. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (ORIGINAL MIX)
  2. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (RANDOMIZER MIX)
  3. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (KARAOKE)

Single
Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (Vinyl)
Released
1995
Catalog Number
AVJT-2292
Euro Side [1]
  1. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (ORIGINAL MIX)
Techno Side
  1. Kiss me Kiss me, Baby (RANDOMIZER MIX)



Information

"Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" is the second single released by MAX. It was produced by Dave Rogers and released in two editions: a regular 8cm CD formant, and a promotional vinyl record. "Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" was used as an ending theme for the TV Asahi show Pafo Pafo and Nanba CITY City Big commercial campaign song.[2] It is a cover of the song "KISS ME KISS ME BABE" by Eurobeat artist Virginelle; who would later cover Amuro Namie's "EXIIT". "Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" was later placed on MAX's debut album MAXIMUM, and later on their second best of record PRECIOUS COLLECTION 1995-2002.

The release of the single came a month after their final single "Stop the music" as Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEY'S. At this point in time Amuro had also signed with avex trax and continued working with her as dancers.

Song Information

Lyrics
HINOKY TEAM
Music
HINOKY TEAM
Other Information
Arrangement: HINOKY TEAM

Oricon Chart Positions

MAX promoting the single

The single reached #63 on the weekly Oricon chart, and continued to rank for a total of two weeks.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- - - - - - - 63 5,380
- - - - - - - 66 5,540

Total Reported Sales: 10,920

References

External Links