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; Single
 
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: Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~
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: Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~ (愛が止まらない)
 
; Released
 
; Released
: 1988.09.07
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: 1988.11.16
 
; Catalog Number
 
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: PSDR-5127 <small>(LP)</small>
 
: PSDR-5127 <small>(LP)</small>
 
: H10R-30011 <small>(CD)</small>
 
: H10R-30011 <small>(CD)</small>
: X10R-1021 <small>(Cassette)</small>
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: X10R-1021 <small>(CT)</small>
 
; Price
 
; Price
 
: ¥956
 
: ¥956
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"Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~" is the third single released by [[Wink]]. The title is a cover of the song "[[Wikipedia:Turn It into Love|Turn It into Love]]" by Australian pop singer [[Wikipedia:Kylie Minogue|Kylie Minogue]].  Also, the title track was as the theme song for the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Oikaketai no!]]''. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for forty weeks, selling 645,000 copies. The single also reached #5 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.  
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"Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~" is the third single released by [[Wink]]. The title is a cover of the song "[[Wikipedia:Turn It into Love|Turn It into Love]]" by Australian pop singer [[Wikipedia:Kylie Minogue|Kylie Minogue]].  Also, the title track was as the theme song for the Fuji TV dorama ''[[Oikaketai no!]]''. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for forty weeks, selling over 645,000 copies. Because the single sold 629,500 copies in 1989, it was #5 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.  
 
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==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
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: Arrangement: [[Funayama Motoki]]
 
: Arrangement: [[Funayama Motoki]]
: Japannese lyrics: [[Oikawa Neko]]
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: Japanese lyrics: [[Oikawa Neko]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[[Category:1988 Number 1 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1988 Number 1 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1989 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1989 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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[[Category:November 1988]]
 
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
 
[[Category:1988 Songs]]
 
[[Category:Wink Songs]]
 
[[Category:Wink Songs]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 28 December 2014

LP Cover
Artist
Wink
Single
Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~ (愛が止まらない)
Released
1988.11.16
Catalog Number
PSDR-5127 (LP)
H10R-30011 (CD)
X10R-1021 (CT)
Price
¥956
Tracklist
  1. Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It Into Love~ (愛が止まらない; Love Doesn't Stop)
  2. DING DING ~Koi Kara Hajimaru Futari no Train~ (DING DING 〜恋から始まるふたりのトレイン〜; Our Train That Begins From Love)


Information

"Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn It into Love~" is the third single released by Wink. The title is a cover of the song "Turn It into Love" by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue. Also, the title track was as the theme song for the Fuji TV dorama Oikaketai no!. The single reached #1 on the weekly Oricon chart and charted for forty weeks, selling over 645,000 copies. Because the single sold 629,500 copies in 1989, it was #5 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.

Song Information

Lyrics
Stock Aitken Waterman
Music
Stock Aitken Waterman
Other Information
Arrangement: Funayama Motoki
Japanese lyrics: Oikawa Neko

External Links