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# TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~; ''TRY ME ~Believe in Me~'')
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# TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~; ''TRY ME ~Believe In Me~'')
 
# [[Memories ~Ashita no Tame ni~|MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~]] (MEMORIES~明日のために~; ''Memories ~For the Sake of Tomorrow~'')
 
# [[Memories ~Ashita no Tame ni~|MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~]] (MEMORIES~明日のために~; ''Memories ~For the Sake of Tomorrow~'')
# TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (Original Karaoke) (TRY ME~私を信じて~)
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# TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (Original Karaoke)  
# [[Memories ~Ashita no Tame ni~|MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~ (Original Karaoke)]] (MEMORIES~明日のために~)
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# [[Memories ~Ashita no Tame ni~|MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~ (Original Karaoke)]]
  
  
 
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"TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS' fifth single. The title song was used as the '95 "MINAMI" [[CM]] song. "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is the Japanese version of the song "Try Me", originally sung by [[Wikipedia:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]] artist [[Wikipedia:Ann Lee|Lolita]]. Meanwhile, the b-side is also a Japanese cover of Eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Francesca Contini|Norma Sheffield]]'s song "Memories". The single reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 25 weeks. It sold 732,950 copies, becoming the #45 single of 1995.
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"TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is the fifth single recorded by the [[SUPER MONKEYS]], and their first billed as [[Amuro Namie]] with [[MAX|SUPER MONKEYS]]. The title song was used as the '95 MINAMI [[CM|commerical]] theme. "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is the Japanese version of the song "Try Me", originally sung by [[Wikipedia:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]] artist [[Wikipedia:Ann Lee|Lolita]]. Meanwhile, the b-side is also a Japanese cover of Eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Francesca Contini|Norma Sheffield]]'s song "Memories". The single reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 25 weeks. It sold 732,950 copies, becoming the #45 single of 1995.
  
 
==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
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[[File:SUPER MONKEYS - TRY ME promo.jpg|thumb|275px|SUPER MONKEYS promoting the single]]
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: Arrangement: [[Dave Rodgers]]
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==Concert Performances==
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* [1995] [[Avex Dance Matrix '95 TK DANCE CAMP]]
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* [1996] [[Amuro Namie First Anniversary|AMURO NAMIE FIRST ANNIVERSARY]]
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* [2012] [[Namie Amuro 5 Major Domes Tour 2012 ~20th Anniversary Best~]]
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==Disambiguation==
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There are three versions of "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" to be found in the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] discography. They are listed below in order of release:
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; TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~
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: Found on the "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" single as track #1, and on the ''[[Original Tracks Vol.1|ORIGINAL TRACKS VOL.1]]'' album as track #9. It was later used on [[Amuro Namie]]'s ''[[181920]]'' compilation as track #2.
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; TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (Original Karaoke)
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: Found on the "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" single as track #3. This is the instrumental version of the song without the vocals.
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; TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (NEW ALBUM MIX)
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: Found on the ''[[Dance Tracks Vol.1|DANCE TRACKS VOL.1]]'' album as track #2. This is a re-mixed dance version for the record.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/271617/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/271617/1/ Oricon Profile]
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{{Amuro Namie}}
  
 
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[[Category:1995 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1995 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1995 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1995 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, 29 January 2017

Single Cover
Artist
Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS
Single
TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~)
Released
1995.01.25
Catalog Number
TODT-3421
Price
¥971
Tracklist
  1. TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~; TRY ME ~Believe In Me~)
  2. MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~ (MEMORIES~明日のために~; Memories ~For the Sake of Tomorrow~)
  3. TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (Original Karaoke)
  4. MEMORIES ~Ashita no Tame ni~ (Original Karaoke)


Information

"TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is the fifth single recorded by the SUPER MONKEYS, and their first billed as Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS. The title song was used as the '95 MINAMI commerical theme. "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" is the Japanese version of the song "Try Me", originally sung by Eurobeat artist Lolita. Meanwhile, the b-side is also a Japanese cover of Eurobeat artist Norma Sheffield's song "Memories". The single reached #8 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for 25 weeks. It sold 732,950 copies, becoming the #45 single of 1995.

Song Information

SUPER MONKEYS promoting the single
Lyrics
Suzuki Kazumi
Music
HINOKY TEAM
Other Information
Arrangement: Dave Rodgers

Concert Performances

Disambiguation

There are three versions of "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" to be found in the SUPER MONKEYS discography. They are listed below in order of release:

TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~
Found on the "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" single as track #1, and on the ORIGINAL TRACKS VOL.1 album as track #9. It was later used on Amuro Namie's 181920 compilation as track #2.
TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (Original Karaoke)
Found on the "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" single as track #3. This is the instrumental version of the song without the vocals.
TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (NEW ALBUM MIX)
Found on the DANCE TRACKS VOL.1 album as track #2. This is a re-mixed dance version for the record.

External Links