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: PSDR-5126 <small>(LP)</small>
: PSDR-5126 <small>(Vinyl)</small>
: H10R-30002 <small>(CD)</small>
: H10R-30002 <small>(CD)</small>
: X10R-1013 <small>(Cassette)</small>
: X10R-1013 <small>(Cassette)</small>
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: ¥1,000
: ¥956


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"Sugar Baby Love" is the debut single released by [[Wink]]. The single reached #20 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for eleven weeks, selling 61,000 copies. The title track is a cover of the [[Wikipedia:Sugar Baby Love|same-titled song]] by the English pop band [[Wikipedia:The Rubettes|The Rubettes]]. Also, the title track was used as an opening theme for the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Netsuppoi no!]]''.  
"Sugar Baby Love" is the debut single released by [[Wink]]. The title track is a cover of the [[Wikipedia:Sugar Baby Love|same-titled song]] by the English pop band [[Wikipedia:The Rubettes|The Rubettes]]. Also, the title track was used as an opening theme for the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Netsuppoi no!]]''. The single reached #20 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for eleven weeks, selling 61,000 copies.  
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==Song Information==
==Song Information==
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: Arrangement: [[Sagisu Shiro]]
: Arrangement: [[Sagisu Shiro]]
: Japanese Lyrics: [[Joe Lemon]]
: Japanese lyrics: [[Joe Lemon]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
[[Category:1988 Records]]
[[Category:1988 Singles]]
[[Category:Debut Single]]
[[Category:Debut Single]]
[[Category:1988 Singles]]
[[Category:April 1988]]
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
[[Category:1988 Records]]
[[Category:Covered Songs]]
[[Category:Covered Songs]]
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]]
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]]
[[Category:Wink Songs]]
[[Category:Wink Songs]]
[[Category:1988 Tapes]]

Latest revision as of 00:06, 11 October 2016

Single Cover
Artist
Wink
Single
Sugar Baby Love
Released
1988.04.27
Catalog Number
PSDR-5126 (Vinyl)
H10R-30002 (CD)
X10R-1013 (Cassette)
Price
¥956
Tracklist
  1. Sugar Baby Love
  2. Kaze no Prelude (風の前奏曲; The Wind's Prelude)


Information

"Sugar Baby Love" is the debut single released by Wink. The title track is a cover of the same-titled song by the English pop band The Rubettes. Also, the title track was used as an opening theme for the Fuji TV dorama Netsuppoi no!. The single reached #20 on the weekly Oricon chart and charted for eleven weeks, selling 61,000 copies.

Song Information

Lyrics
Wayne Bickerston
Music
Tony Waddington
Other Information
Arrangement: Sagisu Shiro
Japanese lyrics: Joe Lemon

External Links