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# [[Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki]] (その淑女ふしだらにつき; ''The Lady is a Tramp'')
 
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"Gunjou Biyori" is [[Tokyo Jihen]]'s debut single. Track #2 is a cover of [[wikipedia:Ella Fitzgerald|Ella Fitzgerald]]'s "The Lady is a Tramp". The "淑女" in the second track's title would usually transliterate to "Shukujo", but in this case it translates to "Onna". Literally translated, Track 02 means "That woman is so loose". Gunjou Biyori reached #2 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 13 weeks. Gunjou Biyori was the phone [[CDMA 1X WIN W21SA]]'s commercial theme song. Gunjou Biyori sold 203,432 units in Japan, becoming the #42 single of 2004. This single reached #39 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #3 for sales.
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"Gunjou Biyori" is the debut single released by [[Tokyo Jihen]]. The title track was used as [http://www.sanyo-keitai.com/au/w21sa/index.shtml Sanyo "au W21SA"] [[CM|commercial]] song. "[[Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki]]" is a cover of [[wikipedia:Ella Fitzgerald|Ella Fitzgerald]]'s "[[wikipedia:The Lady is a Tramp|The Lady is a Tramp]]". The "淑女" in the second track's title would usually transliterate to "Shukujo", but in this case it translates to "Onna". Literally translated, "[[Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki]]" means "That Woman is So Loose". The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 203,432 units in Japan, becoming the #42 single of 2004. This single reached #39 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #3 for sales.
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:[[Hiizumi Masayuki]]
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/562070/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/562070/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Revision as of 15:33, 19 October 2012

Single Cover
Artist
Tokyo Jihen
Single
Gunjou Biyori (群青日和)
Released
2004.09.08
Catalog Number
TOCT-4884
Price
¥1,200
Tracklist
  1. Gunjou Biyori (群青日和; Ideal Days for Ultramarine)
  2. Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki (その淑女ふしだらにつき; The Lady is a Tramp)
  3. Kao (顔; Faces)


Information

"Gunjou Biyori" is the debut single released by Tokyo Jihen. The title track was used as Sanyo "au W21SA" commercial song. "Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki" is a cover of Ella Fitzgerald's "The Lady is a Tramp". The "淑女" in the second track's title would usually transliterate to "Shukujo", but in this case it translates to "Onna". Literally translated, "Sono Onna Fushidara ni Tsuki" means "That Woman is So Loose". The single reached #2 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 203,432 units in Japan, becoming the #42 single of 2004. This single reached #39 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #3 for sales.

Song Information

Lyrics
Shiina Ringo
Music
Hiizumi Masayuki
Other Information
Arrangement: Tokyo Jihen

External Links