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LP/12cm CD Cover
8cm CD Cover
Artist
Southern All Stars
Single
Furi Furi '65 (フリフリ; Swinging)
Released
1989.11.21
1998.02.11 (8cm CD Reissue)
2005.06.25 (12cm CD Reissue)
Catalog Number
VIHX-1781 (Record)
VDRS-1192 (8cm CD)
VST-10579 (Cassette)
VIDL-30127 (1998 8cm CD Reissue)
VICL-36027 (2005 12cm CD Reissue)
Price
¥700 (Record)
¥937 (8cm CD)
¥800 (Reissues)
Tracklist
  1. Furi Furi '65 (フリフリ)
  2. Big Star Blues (Big Star no Higeki) (Live in YOKOHAMA STADIUM) (ビッグスターの悲劇)


Information

"Furi Furi '65" is the 27th single released by Southern All Stars. It was released in three formats: vinyl, 8cm CD and cassette. It was their last single to be released in LP format until 1996, when they were once again released in this format. The title track was used as theme song for the TV show Yume de Aetara. The single reached #2 on Oricon charts, and charted for 22 weeks. As it sold 167,440 copies in 1990 it became the #72 single of that year.

Song Information

Lyrics
Kuwata Keisuke
Music
Kuwata Keisuke
Other Information
Arrangement: Southern All Stars

External Links

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