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Revision as of 00:14, 16 July 2009
- Artist
- alan
- Single
- Shiawase no Kane (幸せの鐘) (Japanese)
- Aì Jiù Shì Shoǔ (愛就是手) (Chinese)
- Released
- 2008.05.20
- Price
- ¥200 (Japanese)
- Japanese Tracklist
- Shiawase no Kane (幸せの鐘; Bells of Happiness)
- Chinese Tracklist
- Aì Jiù Shì Shoǔ (愛就是手; Love is Our Hands)
- Information
"Shiawase no Kane" and "Aì Jiù Shì Shoǔ" are the first digital singles released by alan. They are two charity songs (Japanese and Mandarin Chinese respectively) released across Asia a little more than a week after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. All proceeds were directed to the Red Cross to aid the victims in her home province.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Okachimachi Daiko (Japanese), Lin Ming Yan (Chinese)
- Music
- Kikuchi Kazuhito
- Other Information
- Arrangement: tasuku