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Difference between revisions of "Sayonara"

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* "[[Sayonara (DREAMS COME TRUE)|SAYONARA]]", a song recorded by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]], B-side of their twelfth single "[[Haretara Ii ne]]".
 
* "[[Sayonara (DREAMS COME TRUE)|SAYONARA]]", a song recorded by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]], B-side of their twelfth single "[[Haretara Ii ne]]".
 
* "[[Sayonara (EXILE)|sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[EXILE]], track #10 on their sixth album ''[[EXILE Love|EXILE LOVE]]''.
 
* "[[Sayonara (EXILE)|sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[EXILE]], track #10 on their sixth album ''[[EXILE Love|EXILE LOVE]]''.
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* "[[Sayonara (Fujita Maiko)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[Fujita Maiko]], track #4 on her first mini-album ''[[Nidome no Koi (mini-album)|Nidome no Koi]]''.
 
* "[[Sayonara (Gackt)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[Gackt]], track #7 on his second album ''[[Rebirth (Gackt)|Rebirth]]''.
 
* "[[Sayonara (Gackt)|Sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[Gackt]], track #7 on his second album ''[[Rebirth (Gackt)|Rebirth]]''.
 
* "[[Sayonara (GAO)|Sayonara]]", [[GAO]]'s second single.
 
* "[[Sayonara (GAO)|Sayonara]]", [[GAO]]'s second single.

Revision as of 17:44, 7 August 2010

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