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# Namida no Oto (涙ノ音) | # Namida no Oto (涙ノ音) | ||
# [[Breath (Tawata Emi)|Breath]] | # [[Breath (Tawata Emi)|Breath]] | ||
# [[The Christmas Song]] | # [[The Christmas Song (Tawata Emi)|The Christmas Song]] | ||
# Namida no Oto (Instrumental) (涙ノ音) | # Namida no Oto (Instrumental) (涙ノ音) | ||
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"Namida no Oto" is the third single (second major) released by [[Tawata Emi]]. The title track was described as a ballad song ''"about pain but all in all it's a positive love song for an important person close to me "''. "[[The Christmas Song]]" | "Namida no Oto" is the third single (second major) released by [[Tawata Emi]]. The title track was described as a ballad song ''"about pain but all in all it's a positive love song for an important person close to me "''. "[[The Christmas Song (Tawata Emi)|The Christmas Song]]", a cover from [[wikipedia:Mel Tormé|Mel Tormé]] and [[wikipedia:Robert Wells (songwriter)|Robert Wells]]'s song [[wikipedia:The Christmas Song|of the same name]], which was released as her first digital single one year earlier. The single did not chart on the Oricon charts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 12 October 2012

- Artist
- Tawata Emi
- Single
- Namida no Oto (涙ノ音; The Sound of Tears)
- Released
- 2009.11.04
- Catalog Number
- QVCB005
- Price
- ¥1,020
- Tracklist
- Namida no Oto (涙ノ音)
- Breath
- The Christmas Song
- Namida no Oto (Instrumental) (涙ノ音)
- Information
"Namida no Oto" is the third single (second major) released by Tawata Emi. The title track was described as a ballad song "about pain but all in all it's a positive love song for an important person close to me ". "The Christmas Song", a cover from Mel Tormé and Robert Wells's song of the same name, which was released as her first digital single one year earlier. The single did not chart on the Oricon charts.
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