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"Minna no Uta" is the 24th single released by [[Southern All Stars]]. It was released in three formats: vinyl, 8cm CD and cassette. It was their first release in almost three years since the release of their album ''[[Kamakura|KAMAKURA]]''. The title track was used as theme song for the TV show ''[[Sekai wo Kaeru 100nin no Nihonjin! JAPAN☆ALLSTARS]]''. The single reached #2 on Oricon charts, and charted for 20 weeks.
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"Minna no Uta" is the 24th single released by [[Southern All Stars]]. It was released in three formats: vinyl, 8cm CD and cassette. It was their first release in almost three years since the release of their album ''[[Kamakura|KAMAKURA]]''. The title track was used as theme song for the TV show ''[[Sekai wo Kaeru 100nin no Nihonjin! JAPAN☆ALLSTARS]]''. The single reached #2 on Oricon charts, charted for 20 weeks, and sold around 302,000 copies in 1988, becoming the #12 single of that year.
  
 
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*Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/282001/1/ 8cm CD Ver.] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/282001/2/ Cassette Ver.] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/293366/1/ 1998 Reissue] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/293366/2/ 2005 Reissue]  
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*Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/282001/1/ 8cm CD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/282001/2/ Cassette] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/293366/1/ 1998 Reissue] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/72619/products/music/293366/2/ 2005 Reissue]  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 17 March 2013

LP Cover
1988 8cm Cover
1998 8cm Cover
2005 12cm Cover
Artist
Southern All Stars
Single
Minna no Uta (みんなのうた; Everyone's Songs)
Released
1988.06.25
1998.02.11 (8cm CD Reissue)
2005.06.25 (12cm CD Reissue)
Catalog Number
VIHX-1744 (Record)
VDRS-1043 (8cm CD)
VST-10402 (Cassette)
VIDL-30124 (1998 8cm CD Reissue)
VICL-36024 (2005 12cm CD Reissue)
Price
¥700 (Record)
¥1,000 (8cm CD)
¥956 (Cassette)
¥800 (Reissues)
Tracklist
  1. Minna no Uta (みんなのうた)
  2. Oishii ne ~ Kessaku Monogatari (おいしいね 〜傑作物語)


Information

"Minna no Uta" is the 24th single released by Southern All Stars. It was released in three formats: vinyl, 8cm CD and cassette. It was their first release in almost three years since the release of their album KAMAKURA. The title track was used as theme song for the TV show Sekai wo Kaeru 100nin no Nihonjin! JAPAN☆ALLSTARS. The single reached #2 on Oricon charts, charted for 20 weeks, and sold around 302,000 copies in 1988, becoming the #12 single of that year.

Song Information

Lyrics
Kuwata Keisuke
Music
Kuwata Keisuke
Other Information
Arrangement: Southern All Stars, Kobayashi Takeshi
Synthesizer: Kobayashi Takeshi
Keyboards: Kobayashi Takeshi
Synthesizer Programming: Fujii Takeshi
Trombone: Matsumoto Osamu

External Links

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