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− | + | : Arrangement: [[Tsuchiya Nozomu]] | |
− | + | : Acoustic and Electric Piano: [[Haketa Takefumi]] | |
+ | : Guitar: [[Kubota Haruo]] | ||
+ | : Bass: [[Matsunaga Takayoshi]] | ||
+ | : Rhythm Programming: [[Ataka Hideki]] | ||
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− | "BACK DOOR" is a pop | + | "BACK DOOR" is a pop song recorded by [[Onitsuka Chihiro]]. It first released in 2000 as a B-Side on her "[[Shine (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Shine]]" single. The album version of the song was used as the ending theme song for the NHK show ''[[Yume Densetsu]]''. |
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==Disambiguation== | ==Disambiguation== |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 25 October 2009
- Artist
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Song
- BACK DOOR
- Lyrics
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Music
- Onitsuka Chihiro
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Tsuchiya Nozomu
- Acoustic and Electric Piano: Haketa Takefumi
- Guitar: Kubota Haruo
- Bass: Matsunaga Takayoshi
- Rhythm Programming: Ataka Hideki
"BACK DOOR" is a pop song recorded by Onitsuka Chihiro. It first released in 2000 as a B-Side on her "Shine" single. The album version of the song was used as the ending theme song for the NHK show Yume Densetsu.
Disambiguation
There are currently two versions of "BACK DOOR" to be found in Onitsuka Chihiro's discography. These include:
- BACK DOOR
- Found on the "Shine" single as track #2.
- BACK DOOR (album version)
- Found on Insomnia as track #3 and on the ultimate collection as track #9. It is sung only with a piano, cello, and a chorus, rather than the full band.
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