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*[1987.08.21] [[Ajisai no Uta]] (あじさいのうた)
 
*[1987.08.21] [[Ajisai no Uta]] (あじさいのうた)
 
*[1988.04.21] [[Girl (Hara Yuko)|GIRL]] (ガール (GIRL))
 
*[1988.04.21] [[Girl (Hara Yuko)|GIRL]] (ガール (GIRL))
*[1989.04.26] [[Kaiju no Uta]] (かいじゅうのうた)
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*[1989.04.26] [[Kaijuu no Uta]] (かいじゅうのうた)
 
*[1989.05.21] [[Tameiki no Bell ga Naru Toki]] (ためいきのベルが鳴るとき)
 
*[1989.05.21] [[Tameiki no Bell ga Naru Toki]] (ためいきのベルが鳴るとき)
 
*[1990.09.21] [[Aishite Aishite Aishichatta no yo]] (愛して愛して愛しちゃったのよ)
 
*[1990.09.21] [[Aishite Aishite Aishichatta no yo]] (愛して愛して愛しちゃったのよ)

Revision as of 12:53, 25 April 2010

Hara Yuko promoting "Ai wo Arigatou" (2009)

Hara Yuko (原由子) is a Japanese musician and the keyboardist of rock band Southern All Stars. She made her solo debut under Victor Entertainment in 1981 with the single "I Love You wa Hitorigoto". She is married to Kuwata Keisuke and is the mother of two boys.

Profile

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Composition Credits

Asaka Yui
Hirosue Ryoko
Ito Tsukasa
Kanzaki Yuko
Koizumi Kyoko
Saito Yuki
Sakai Noriko

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