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:[[Kikuchi Kazuhito]] | :[[Kikuchi Kazuhito]] |
Revision as of 02:26, 19 May 2009


- Artist
- alan
- Single
- Shiawase No Kane (幸せの鐘) (Japanese)
- Ai Jiu Shi Shou (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
- Ai Jiu Shi Shou (愛就是手; Love Is Our Hands)
- Information
"Shiawase no Kane" (in Japanese) and "Ai Jiu Shi Shou" (in Chinese) are two charity songs released by alan about a week after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. They were released in the form of digital downloads across Asia and all proceeds were directed to the Red Cross to aid victims in her home province.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Okachimachi Daiko (Japanese), Lin Ming Yang (Chinese)
- Music
- Kikuchi Kazuhito
- Other Information
- Arrangement: tasuku