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The single peaked on the [[Oricon]] chart at #1, which it reached in its third week on the chart (the previous week it ranked at #5). The single stayed on the Japanese Oricon chart for a total of twenty-five weeks. The single went on to sell a total of 1,444,820 copies. This is Kubota's best selling single and the 85th best-selling single in Japan. | The single peaked on the [[Oricon]] chart at #1, which it reached in its third week on the chart (the previous week it ranked at #5). The single stayed on the Japanese Oricon chart for a total of twenty-five weeks. The single went on to sell a total of 1,444,820 copies. This is Kubota's best selling single and the 85th best-selling single in Japan. | ||
− | The song has been covered numerous times by artists such as [[Acid Black Cherry]], [[Kyushima Misachi]], and [[ | + | The song has been covered numerous times by artists such as [[Acid Black Cherry]], [[Kyushima Misachi]], [[ZARD]] and [[Kasahara Hiroko]]. |
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== Song Information == | == Song Information == |
Revision as of 13:26, 8 April 2010
- Artist
- Kubota Saki
- Single
- Ihoujin (異邦人)
- Released
- 1979.10.01
- Catalog Number
- 06SH-636
- Price
- ¥600
- Tracklist
- Ihoujin (異邦人; Foreigner)
- Yume Hikou (夢飛行; Dream Flight)
- Information
"Ihoujin" is the debut single released by Kubota Saki. The song was used as the commercial theme song to the Sanyo Electric CM. It was reused as the CM song for the solar power generating systems of the same company. The single was the lead-in single to Kubota's debut album, Yume Gatari which was released two months later.
The single peaked on the Oricon chart at #1, which it reached in its third week on the chart (the previous week it ranked at #5). The single stayed on the Japanese Oricon chart for a total of twenty-five weeks. The single went on to sell a total of 1,444,820 copies. This is Kubota's best selling single and the 85th best-selling single in Japan.
The song has been covered numerous times by artists such as Acid Black Cherry, Kyushima Misachi, ZARD and Kasahara Hiroko.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Kubota Saki
- Music
- Kubota Saki