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"GOOD MORNING-CALL" is [[Koizumi Kyoko]]'s 23rd single. The title song was used as an image song for the Knorr Cup Soup Campaign. [[Komuro Tetsuya]] would later self-cover the song on his album ''[[Hit Factory]]''. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 12 weeks, selling 170,000 copies. It also reached #49 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1988.  
"GOOD MORNING-CALL" is [[Koizumi Kyoko]]'s 23rd single. The title song was used as an image song for the Knorr Cup Soup Campaign. [[Komuro Tetsuya]] would later self-cover the song on his album ''[[Hit Factory]]''. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 12 weeks, selling 170,000 copies. It also reached #49 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1988.  


The song was also re-issued in 1991 with "[[Minogashitekure yo!]]" as the A-side.
The song was also re-issued in 1991 with "[[Minogashitekure yo|Minogashitekure yo!]]" as the A-side.


==Song Information==
==Song Information==
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[[Category:1988 Tapes]]
[[Category:1988 Tapes]]
[[Category:1988 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
[[Category:1988 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
[[Category:March 1988]]
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
[[Category:Koizumi Kyoko Songs]]
[[Category:Koizumi Kyoko Songs]]
[[Category:CM Theme Song]]
[[Category:CM Theme Song]]

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Single Cover
Artist
Koizumi Kyoko
Single
GOOD MORNING-CALL
Released
1988.03.09
Catalog Number
SV-9322 (LP)
VST-10349 (CT)
VDRS-1012 (8cm CD)
Price
¥735 (LP)
¥935 (CT)
¥1,020 (8cm CD)
Tracklist
  1. GOOD MORNING-CALL
  2. Hajimete (は・じ・め・て)


Information

"GOOD MORNING-CALL" is Koizumi Kyoko's 23rd single. The title song was used as an image song for the Knorr Cup Soup Campaign. Komuro Tetsuya would later self-cover the song on his album Hit Factory. The single reached #2 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for 12 weeks, selling 170,000 copies. It also reached #49 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1988.

The song was also re-issued in 1991 with "Minogashitekure yo!" as the A-side.

Song Information

Lyrics
Koizumi Kyoko
Music
Komuro Tetsuya
Other Information
Arrangement: Shimizu Nobuyuki

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