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'''Namida no Taiyou''' is Melon Kinenbi's twelfth single. This release sold 9,205 copies in its first week and copies 12,070 over all. "Namida no Taiyou" appears on the albums [[The Nimaime|THE Nimaime]], [[Petit Best 5]], and [[Mega Melon|MEGA MELON]].
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"Namida no Taiyou" is Melon Kinenbi's 12th single. This release sold 9,205 copies in its first week and copies 12,070 over all. "Namida no Taiyou" appears on the albums ''[[The Nimaime|THE Nimaime]]'', ''[[Petit Best 5]]'', and ''[[Mega Melon|MEGA MELON]]''.
  
 
The title track is a cover of [[Emy Jackson]]'s debut single, which was in English and subtitled "Crying in a Storm." [[Anzai Maria]] released a Japanese version in 1973. It was then covered by [[Tanaka Minako]], [[Sandii & The Sunsetz]], and [[B'z]] guitarist [[Matsumoto Tak]] with [[Aiuchi Rina]] before Melon Kinenbi's version was released.
 
The title track is a cover of [[Emy Jackson]]'s debut single, which was in English and subtitled "Crying in a Storm." [[Anzai Maria]] released a Japanese version in 1973. It was then covered by [[Tanaka Minako]], [[Sandii & The Sunsetz]], and [[B'z]] guitarist [[Matsumoto Tak]] with [[Aiuchi Rina]] before Melon Kinenbi's version was released.

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CD Cover
Artist
Melon Kinenbi
Single
Namida no Taiyou (涙の太陽)
Released
2004.06.09
Catalog Number
EPCE-5282
Price
¥1,050
Tracklist
  1. Namida no Taiyou (涙の太陽; Sun of Tears)
  2. Saa, Sassoku Moriagete Ikou ka~!! (さあ、早速盛り上げて 行こか〜!!; Now, Let's Get Pumped Up!!)
  3. Namida no Taiyou (Instrumental) (涙の太陽 (Instrumental))


Information

"Namida no Taiyou" is Melon Kinenbi's 12th single. This release sold 9,205 copies in its first week and copies 12,070 over all. "Namida no Taiyou" appears on the albums THE Nimaime, Petit Best 5, and MEGA MELON.

The title track is a cover of Emy Jackson's debut single, which was in English and subtitled "Crying in a Storm." Anzai Maria released a Japanese version in 1973. It was then covered by Tanaka Minako, Sandii & The Sunsetz, and B'z guitarist Matsumoto Tak with Aiuchi Rina before Melon Kinenbi's version was released.

Song Information

Lyrics
Yukawa Reiko
Music
Yukawa Reiko
Other Information
Arrangement: Suzuki "Daichi "Hideyuki

TV performances

  • 2004-06-12 NHK: Osaka Hatsu Genki Dash! DOHYA
  • 2004-06-13 TX: Hello! Morning
  • 2004-06-17 NTV: AX MUSIC TV 01
  • 2004-07-02 NHK: POPJAM
  • 2007-09-17 NHK: Pop Up Japan

Concert performances

External Links