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# Ai no Kotoba (アイ ノ コトバ)
# Ai no Kotoba
# [[Arittake no Ai|Arittake no Ai]] (ありったけの愛)
# [[Arittake no Ai (hitomi)|Arittake no Ai]] (ありったけの愛)
# Ai no Kotoba (instrumental) (アイ ノ コトバ)
# Ai no Kotoba (instrumental)
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>===


''Ai no Kotoba'' is hitomi's 32nd single. The b-side ''Arittake no Ai'' is a cover of [[THEATRE BROOK|THEATRE BROOK]]’s famous song.
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'''Ai no Kotoba''' is hitomi's 32nd single and reached #49 on the [[Oricon]] charts. The title track was used as the September theme song for the Nihon Terebi program Sports Urugusu. The b-side, '''Arittake no Ai''', is a cover of [[THEATRE BROOK|THEATRE BROOK]]’s famous song.


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[[Category:2006 Singles]] [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
[[Category:2006 Singles]] [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
[[Category:TV Theme Song]]

Revision as of 00:26, 8 July 2009

Artist
hitomi
Single
Ai no Kotoba ((アイ ノ コトバ; Love's Words)
Release Date
2006.09.13
Catalog Number
AVCD-31024
Tracklist
  1. Ai no Kotoba
  2. Arittake no Ai (ありったけの愛)
  3. Ai no Kotoba (instrumental)
Information

Ai no Kotoba is hitomi's 32nd single and reached #49 on the Oricon charts. The title track was used as the September theme song for the Nihon Terebi program Sports Urugusu. The b-side, Arittake no Ai, is a cover of THEATRE BROOK’s famous song.