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"Naomi no Yume" is a song released by [[Yazima Biyoushitsu]] and included in their debut album ''[[Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka|Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka?]]'' as track #6. The song, a [[Ayanokouji Shou|Naomi]]'s solo, is a cover of the Israeli duo Hedva and David's Japanese version of the song "Ani Holem Al Naomi", which became a hit in Japan after winning the [[Wikipedia:Yamaha Music Festival|Tokyo World Popular Song Festival]] in 1970.
"Naomi no Yume" is a song released by [[Yazima Biyoushitsu]] and included in their debut album ''[[Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka|Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka?]]'' as track #6. The song, a [[Ayanocozey Show|Naomi]]'s solo, is a cover of the Israeli duo Hedva and David's Japanese version of the song "Ani Holem Al Naomi", which became a hit in Japan after winning the [[Wikipedia:Yamaha Music Festival|Tokyo World Popular Song Festival]] in 1970.


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Latest revision as of 12:01, 6 February 2012

Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka? Cover
Artist
Yazima Biyoushitsu
Song
Naomi no Yume (ナオミの夢; The Dream of Naomi)
Lyrics
Tirzah Atar (Hebrew)
Kazuko Katagiri (Japanese)
Music
David Krivoshe
Other Information
Arrangement: Araki Yohtaro
Drums: Watanabe Yutaka
Bass: Yamada Masato
Guitars: Yamazaki Jun
Keyboards: Nobuo "OYAJI" Kashima
Manipulator: Kitaoka Tetsuya


"Naomi no Yume" is a song released by Yazima Biyoushitsu and included in their debut album Okayui Tokoro wa Gozaimasen ka? as track #6. The song, a Naomi's solo, is a cover of the Israeli duo Hedva and David's Japanese version of the song "Ani Holem Al Naomi", which became a hit in Japan after winning the Tokyo World Popular Song Festival in 1970.