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− | # Yakusoku da yo (約束だよ) | + | # Yakusoku da yo (約束だよ; ''It's a Promise'') |
# [[Happy Happy]] (ハッピー・ハッピー) | # [[Happy Happy]] (ハッピー・ハッピー) | ||
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− | "Yakusoku da yo" is the debut single released by [[Hayashibara Megumi]]. The single is a character single for the | + | "Yakusoku da yo" is the debut single released by [[Hayashibara Megumi]]. The single is a character single for the ''Alfred J. Kwack'' from the [[Anime|anime]] of the [[Alfred J. Kwack|same name]]. The song title track was used as the opening theme to the [[Anime|anime series]], while the b-side "[[Happy Happy]]" was used as the series ending theme song. These songs appear no where else in Hayashibara's discography. |
In 1997, at the peak of Hayashibara's career the single was re-released. This version of the single reached #51 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of two weeks. | In 1997, at the peak of Hayashibara's career the single was re-released. This version of the single reached #51 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of two weeks. | ||
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==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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− | : [[Wikipedia:Herman van Veen|Herman van Veen]] | + | : [[Wikipedia:Herman van Veen|Herman van Veen]] |
; Music | ; Music | ||
− | : [[Wikipedia:Herman van Veen|Herman van Veen]] | + | : [[Wikipedia:Herman van Veen|Herman van Veen]] |
; Other Information | ; Other Information | ||
− | : Arrangement: [[Katou Michiaki]] | + | : Arrangement: [[Katou Michiaki]] |
− | : Translation: [[Sakata Kazuko]] | + | : Translation: [[Sakata Kazuko]] |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Debut Single]] | [[Category:Debut Single]] | ||
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[[Category:1997 Singles]] | [[Category:1997 Singles]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Non-Album Singles]] | ||
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[[Category:1989 Songs]] | [[Category:1989 Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Hayashibara Megumi Songs]] | [[Category:Hayashibara Megumi Songs]] | ||
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[[Category:Anime Theme Song]] | [[Category:Anime Theme Song]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 9 December 2009
- Artist
- Hayashibara Megumi
- Single
- Yakusoku da yo (約束だよ)
- Released
- 1989.05.25
- 1997.03.05 (re-release)
- Catalog Number
- POOP-40010
- PODX-1020 (re-release)
- Price
- ¥1,000
- Tracklist
- Yakusoku da yo (約束だよ; It's a Promise)
- Happy Happy (ハッピー・ハッピー)
- Information
"Yakusoku da yo" is the debut single released by Hayashibara Megumi. The single is a character single for the Alfred J. Kwack from the anime of the same name. The song title track was used as the opening theme to the anime series, while the b-side "Happy Happy" was used as the series ending theme song. These songs appear no where else in Hayashibara's discography.
In 1997, at the peak of Hayashibara's career the single was re-released. This version of the single reached #51 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for a total of two weeks.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Herman van Veen
- Music
- Herman van Veen
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Katou Michiaki
- Translation: Sakata Kazuko
External Links
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