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# Sumire September Love (すみれSeptember Love; ''Violet September Love'') | # Sumire September Love (すみれSeptember Love; ''Violet September Love'') | ||
# [[C'est la Vie|C'est la vie]] | # [[C'est la Vie (SHAZNA)|C'est la vie]] | ||
# Sumire September Lovee (Non Vocal Version) | # Sumire September Lovee (Non Vocal Version) | ||
# [[C'est la Vie|C'est la vie (Non Vocal Version)]] | # [[C'est la Vie (SHAZNA)|C'est la vie (Non Vocal Version)]] | ||
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"Sumire September Love" is the fourth overall single and second major label single released by [[SHAZNA]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song to Asahi National Broadcasting's ''[[Beat Takeshi no TV Tackle]]'' television program. The title track is a cover of [[IPPU-DO]]'s 1982 [[Sumire September Love|hit single of the same name]], while the B-side is an original SHAZNA track. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of eighteen weeks. The single has sold a total of 670,000 copies, making it SHAZNA's second best-selling single. | "Sumire September Love" is the fourth overall single and second major label single released by [[SHAZNA]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song to Asahi National Broadcasting's ''[[Beat Takeshi no TV Tackle]]'' television program. The title track is a cover of [[IPPU-DO]]'s 1982 [[Sumire September Love|hit single of the same name]], while the B-side is an original SHAZNA track. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of eighteen weeks. The single has sold a total of 670,000 copies, making it SHAZNA's second best-selling single. The single also reached #54 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1997. | ||
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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
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[[Category:Covered Songs]] | [[Category:Covered Songs]] | ||
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[[Category:SHAZNA Songs]] | [[Category:SHAZNA Songs]] |
Revision as of 04:22, 19 June 2011

- Artist
- SHAZNA
- Single
- Sumire September Love (すみれSeptember Love)
- Released
- 1997.10.08
- Catalog Number
- BVDR-1192
- Price
- ¥1,020
- Tracklist
- Sumire September Love (すみれSeptember Love; Violet September Love)
- C'est la vie
- Sumire September Lovee (Non Vocal Version)
- C'est la vie (Non Vocal Version)
- Information
"Sumire September Love" is the fourth overall single and second major label single released by SHAZNA. The title track was used as the ending theme song to Asahi National Broadcasting's Beat Takeshi no TV Tackle television program. The title track is a cover of IPPU-DO's 1982 hit single of the same name, while the B-side is an original SHAZNA track. The single reached #2 on the weekly Oricon chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of eighteen weeks. The single has sold a total of 670,000 copies, making it SHAZNA's second best-selling single. The single also reached #54 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1997.
Song Information

- Lyrics
- Ryuu Machiko
- Music
- Tsuchiya Masami
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Yamaguchi Kazuhisa, SHAZNA, Sato Nobuhiko
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