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== Disambiguation ==
== Disambiguation ==
There are currently two versions of "Seishun" to be found in [[Moritaka Chisato]]'s discography.
There are currently three versions of "Seishun" to be found in [[Moritaka Chisato]]'s discography.


; Seishun
; Seishun
: Found on the singer's tenth single, "[[Michi / Seishun]]", as track #2.  
: Found on the singer's ninth single, "[[Michi / Seishun]]", as track #2.  


; Seishun (Original Karaoke)
; Seishun (Original Karaoke)
: Found on the singer's tenth single, "[[Michi / Seishun]]", as track #2 on Side B on the cassette version.
: Found on the singer's ninth single, "[[Michi / Seishun]]", as track #2 on Side B on the cassette version.
 
; Seishun (THE MORITAKA TAKE)
: Found on the singer's first remix album, ''[[The Moritaka]]'' as track #10.
 


[[Category:1990 Songs]]
[[Category:1990 Songs]]
[[Category:Moritaka Chisato Songs]]
[[Category:Moritaka Chisato Songs]]
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]]
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]]

Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 August 2010

"Michi / Seishun" Cover
Artist
Moritaka Chisato
Song
Seishun (青春; Youth)
Lyrics
Moritaka Chisato
Music
Saito Hideo
Other Information
Arrangement: Saito Hideo


"Seishun" is a pop song by Moritaka Chisato. It was used a theme song for the Nihon TV dorama Ikenai Jyoukou Monogatari.

Disambiguation

There are currently three versions of "Seishun" to be found in Moritaka Chisato's discography.

Seishun
Found on the singer's ninth single, "Michi / Seishun", as track #2.
Seishun (Original Karaoke)
Found on the singer's ninth single, "Michi / Seishun", as track #2 on Side B on the cassette version.
Seishun (THE MORITAKA TAKE)
Found on the singer's first remix album, The Moritaka as track #10.