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− | "Geune feat. [[Gary]] ([[Leessang]])" is a pop song recorded by [[Lee Hyori]]. It is track #7 on her fourth album ''[[H-Logic]]'', and is one of the six songs composed by [[Bahnus]] accused of plagiarism; specifically from [[Wikipedia:Mikis Theodorakis|Mikis Theodorakis's]] song "To treno fevgi stis okto" or "The train leaves at eight" which was the tenth track on his 1967 album ''Ta Laika''. | + | "Geune feat. [[Gary]] ([[Leessang]])" is a pop song recorded by [[Lee Hyori]]. It is track #7 on her fourth album ''[[H-Logic]]'', and is one of the six songs composed by [[Bahnus]] accused of plagiarism; specifically from [[Wikipedia:Mikis Theodorakis|Mikis Theodorakis's]] song "To treno fevgi stis okto" or "The train leaves at eight" which was the tenth track on his 1967 album ''Ta Laika''. "Geune" was released as the first single for Lee's fourth album. |
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Revision as of 19:59, 27 May 2010
- Artist
- Lee Hyori
- Song
- Geune feat. Gary (Leessang) (그네; Swing)
- Lyrics
- Gary
- Music
- Bahnus
- Other Information
- Guitar: Yang Chi Won, Frederik Akesson
- Keyboard: Nakagawa Noriko
- Bass Guitar: Kang Un Hui
- Drum: Lee Yun Hyeok, Adam Deitch
- Trumpet: Harry Gregson Williams
- Trombones: Bahnus
- Arrangement: Bahnus
"Geune feat. Gary (Leessang)" is a pop song recorded by Lee Hyori. It is track #7 on her fourth album H-Logic, and is one of the six songs composed by Bahnus accused of plagiarism; specifically from Mikis Theodorakis's song "To treno fevgi stis okto" or "The train leaves at eight" which was the tenth track on his 1967 album Ta Laika. "Geune" was released as the first single for Lee's fourth album.