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# [[Kimi ga Kitaru no wo Kitai Shiteitan Dakara]] (君が来るのを期待していたんだから; ''Because You Were Expected to Come'') | # [[Kimi ga Kitaru no wo Kitai Shiteitan Dakara]] (君が来るのを期待していたんだから; ''Because You Were Expected to Come'') | ||
# [[T-shirt de Gyutto|T-shirt de Gyutto]] (Tシャツでギュッと; ''Tightly Fitting T-shirt'') | # [[T-shirt de Gyutto|T-shirt de Gyutto]] (Tシャツでギュッと; ''Tightly Fitting T-shirt'') | ||
# [[Akahana no | # [[Akahana no Tonakai]] (赤鼻のトナカイ; ''The Red-Nosed Reindeer'') <small>([[Wikipedia:Harry Brannon|Harry Brannon]] cover)</small> | ||
# [[Key (Uchida Yuki)|key]] | # [[Key (Uchida Yuki)|key]] | ||
# [[Zutto Konya wo Wasurenai]] (ずっと今夜を忘れない; ''I | # [[Zutto Konya wo Wasurenai]] (ずっと今夜を忘れない; ''I Will Never Forget Tonight'') | ||
# Message (メッセージ) | # Message (メッセージ) | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 26 October 2010

- Artist
- Uchida Yuki
- Mini-album
- Merry Christmas For You
- Released
- 1995.11.22
- Catalog Number
- KICS-530
- Price
- ¥2,039
- Tracklist
- Mama ga Santa ni Kiss wo Shita (ママがサンタにキスをした; Mama Was Kissing Santa) (Jimmy Boyd cover)
- Kimi ga Kitaru no wo Kitai Shiteitan Dakara (君が来るのを期待していたんだから; Because You Were Expected to Come)
- T-shirt de Gyutto (Tシャツでギュッと; Tightly Fitting T-shirt)
- Akahana no Tonakai (赤鼻のトナカイ; The Red-Nosed Reindeer) (Harry Brannon cover)
- key
- Zutto Konya wo Wasurenai (ずっと今夜を忘れない; I Will Never Forget Tonight)
- Message (メッセージ)
- Information
Merry Christmas For You is the first mini-album released by Uchida Yuki. The mini-album is a Christmas themed album, and contains two covers of popular English Christmas songs. The mini-album reached #10 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks.