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− | "stand up, girls!" is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appears as track #8 on Sakamoto's seventh album, ''[[You Can't Catch Me|You can't catch me]]''. | + | "stand up, girls!" is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appears as track #8 on Sakamoto's seventh album, ''[[You Can't Catch Me|You can't catch me]]''. It was sampled from [[wikipedia:Jeff Barry|Jeff Barry]] and [[wikipedia:Ellie Greenwich|Ellie Greenwich]]'s "[[wikipedia:Do Wah Diddy Diddy|Do Wah Diddy Diddy]]". |
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Revision as of 02:10, 16 January 2011
- Artist
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Song
- stand up, girls!
- Lyrics
- Sakamoto Maaya
- Music
- Suzuki Syoko
- Other Information
- Horn arrangement: Yamamoto Takuo
- Sound produced by Suzuki Syoko
- Drums, Percussion, Hammond organ & Wurlitzer: Suzuki Syoko
- Bass: Kawai Shinobu
- Electric guitar: Kihara Hiromu
- Sax: Yamamoto Takuo
- Backing vocals, Handclapping & Castanets: Suzuki Syoko, Kawai Shinobu, Kihara Hiromu, Sakamoto Maaya
"stand up, girls!" is a pop song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya. The song first appears as track #8 on Sakamoto's seventh album, You can't catch me. It was sampled from Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich's "Do Wah Diddy Diddy".
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