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"Koi Hitoyo" is the sixth single released by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. It also reached #6 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts of 1989. The single charted for twenty-one weeks and sold 607,000 units. The title track was used as a commercial theme song for the Hakone Open-Air Museum. It also would be performed at Kudo's second musical appearance at the 40th ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' in 1989.
"Koi Hitoyo" is the sixth single released by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. It also reached #6 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts of 1989. The single charted for twenty-one weeks and sold 607,000 units. The title track was used as a commercial theme song for the Hakone Open-Air Museum. It also would be performed at Kudo's second musical appearance at the 40th ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' in 1989.
On 2011, the song was covered by pop-singer [[Goto Maki]] in her second mini-album [[Gloria (Goto Maki)|Gloria]]
On 2011, the song was covered by pop-singer [[Goto Maki]] on her second mini-album ''[[Gloria (Goto Maki)|Gloria]]''.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==

Revision as of 04:42, 1 July 2011

Single Cover
Artist
Kudo Shizuka
Single
Koi Hitoyo
Released
1988.12.28
Catalog Number
7A0932 (LP)
10P13313 (CT)
S10A0222 (CD)
Price
¥700
Tracklist
  1. Koi Hitoyo (恋一夜; One Night Love)
  2. Non-Stop


Information

"Koi Hitoyo" is the sixth single released by Kudo Shizuka. It reached #1 on the Oricon charts. It also reached #6 on the yearly Oricon charts of 1989. The single charted for twenty-one weeks and sold 607,000 units. The title track was used as a commercial theme song for the Hakone Open-Air Museum. It also would be performed at Kudo's second musical appearance at the 40th Kouhaku Uta Gassen in 1989. On 2011, the song was covered by pop-singer Goto Maki on her second mini-album Gloria.

Credits

Lyrics
Matsui Goro
Composition
Goto Tsugutoshi
Other Information
Arrangement: Goto Tsugutoshi