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"The Stress (Chukinto Version)" is the seventh single released by [[Moritaka Chisato]]. The title track was used as a theme song for the Pioneer Caretaker Telephone commercials. Even though a remix, the single was released after the song appeared on the album ''[[Mite]]''. "The Stress" would be later covered by other artists like [[Abe Natsumi]]. The single reached #19 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for eight weeks, selling 40,000 copies.  
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"The Stress" is the seventh single released by [[Moritaka Chisato]]. The title track was used as a theme song for the Pioneer Caretaker Telephone commercials. Even though a remix, the single was released after the song appeared on the album ''[[Mite]]''. "The Stress" would be later covered by other artists like [[Abe Natsumi]]. The single reached #19 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for eight weeks, selling 40,000 copies.  
 
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== External Links ==

Revision as of 19:56, 29 July 2010

LP Cover
CD Cover
Artist
Moritaka Chisato
Single
The Stress (Chukinto Version) (ザ・ストレス (ストレス 中近東ヴァージョン))
Released
1989.02.25
Catalog Number
07L7-4037 (LP)
10L5-4037 (CT)
10L3-4037 (CD)
Price
¥956 (LP, CD)
¥1,000 (CT)
Tracklist
  1. The Stress (Chukinto Version) (ザ・ストレス (ストレス 中近東ヴァージョン))
  2. Yurusenai (ユルセナイ)


Information

"The Stress" is the seventh single released by Moritaka Chisato. The title track was used as a theme song for the Pioneer Caretaker Telephone commercials. Even though a remix, the single was released after the song appeared on the album Mite. "The Stress" would be later covered by other artists like Abe Natsumi. The single reached #19 on the Oricon chart and charted for eight weeks, selling 40,000 copies.

Song Information

Lyrics
Moritaka Chisato
Music
Saito Hideo
Other Information
Arrangement: Saito Hideo
Guitar: Saito Hideo

External Links