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Latest revision as of 01:25, 18 July 2017
- Artist
- Minamino Yoko
- Single
- Sayonara no Memai (さよならのめまい; Good-bye Dizziness)
- Released
- 1985.11.21 (LP)
- 1989.08.21 (CD)
- Catalog Number
- 07SH-1717 (LP)
- 10EH-3352 (CD)
- Price
- ¥983 (CD)
- ¥700 (LP)
- Tracklist
- Sayonara no Memai (さよならのめま)
- Venus Densetsu (金星(ヴィーナス)伝説; Venus Legend)
- Information
Sayonara no Memai is the second single released by Minamino Yoko. The title track was used for the drama Sukeban Deka II, in which Minamino starred. It reached #15 on the Oricon charts and in the yearly 1986 charts it ranked #99.