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− | Tsubasa wo Hirogete was originally written for [[DEEN]] and released as a single in 1993. | + | "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" is a pop song by [[ZARD]]. The song was originally written for [[DEEN]] and released as a single in 1993. It is a self-cover and was recorded more than 10 years ago, but was never released. "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" was used as the theme song for [[Meitantei Conan]]'s 12th movie ''[[Senritsu no Full Score]]''. |
− | + | == Disambiguation == | |
+ | There are currently two versions of "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" to be found in [[ZARD]]'s discography. | ||
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+ | ; Tsubasa wo Hirogete | ||
+ | : Found on ZARD's 44th single, "[[Tsubasa wo Hirogete / Ai wa Kurayami no Naka de]]", as track #1. | ||
+ | ; Tsubasa wo Hirogete (Instrumental) | ||
+ | : Found on ZARD's 44th single, "[[Tsubasa wo Hirogete / Ai wa Kurayami no Naka de]]", as track #3. | ||
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[[Category:2008 Songs]] | [[Category:2008 Songs]] |
Revision as of 08:50, 28 August 2010
- Artist
- ZARD
- Song
- Tsubasa wo Hirogete (翼を広げて)
- Lyrics
- Sakai Izumi
- Music
- Oda Tetsuro
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Akashi Masao
"Tsubasa wo Hirogete" is a pop song by ZARD. The song was originally written for DEEN and released as a single in 1993. It is a self-cover and was recorded more than 10 years ago, but was never released. "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" was used as the theme song for Meitantei Conan's 12th movie Senritsu no Full Score.
Disambiguation
There are currently two versions of "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" to be found in ZARD's discography.
- Tsubasa wo Hirogete
- Found on ZARD's 44th single, "Tsubasa wo Hirogete / Ai wa Kurayami no Naka de", as track #1.
- Tsubasa wo Hirogete (Instrumental)
- Found on ZARD's 44th single, "Tsubasa wo Hirogete / Ai wa Kurayami no Naka de", as track #3.