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# Haru ~spring~ (春~spring~)
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# Haru ~spring~ (春~spring~)
 
# [[Merry-Go-Round (Hysteric Blue)|Merry-Go-Round]]
 
# [[Merry-Go-Round (Hysteric Blue)|Merry-Go-Round]]
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; Information
 
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"Haru ~spring~" is the second single released by the band [[Hysteric Blue]]. The title track was one of the biggest hits of the season, and was also featured as the 3rd track on their debut album ''[[Baby Blue (Hysteric Blue)|baby Blue]]''. The single reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 19 weeks, selling 667,090 copies. It also reached #27 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1999.
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"Haru ~spring~" is the second single released by [[Hysteric Blue]]. The song was written and composed by the band's drummer [[Kusunose Takuya|Takuya]], although it is often thought the song was written by the vocalist [[Takeda Mayumi|Tama]] since the song is written from the perceptive of a young female. The single was a giant hit for the band, and was used as the ending theme for [[TV Asahi]] documentary ''[[Moku Geki! Dokyun]]''. It reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and it continued to rank for a total of 19 weeks. In all, "Haru ~spring~" sold a total of 667,090 copies, making it the #27 best selling single for 1999.
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==Song Information==
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[[File:Hysteric Blue - Haru~spring~ promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Hysteric Blue promoting the single]]
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; Lyrics
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: [[Kusunose Takuya|Takuya]]
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; Music
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: Takuya
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; Other Information
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: Arrangement: Hysteric Blue, [[Sakuma Masahide]]
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==Disambiguation==
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There are two versions of "Haru ~spring~" to be found in [[Hysteric Blue]]'s discography. They are listed below in order of release:
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; Haru ~spring~
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: Found on the "Haru ~spring~" single as track #1, and on the ''[[Baby Blue (Hysteric Blue)|baby Blue]]'' album as track #3. It was later included on the ''[[Historic Blue]]'' best-of compilation as track #2. This is the original version of the song.
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; Haru ~spring~ (Original Karaoke)
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: Found on the "Haru ~spring~" single as track #3. This is an instrumental version of the song, without the vocals.
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==Cover versions==
 
==Cover versions==
 
The song has become a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] staple and has been cover by various bands and artists over the years.  
 
The song has become a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] staple and has been cover by various bands and artists over the years.  
  
*"[[Haru ~Spring~ (Hearts Grow)|Haru ~spring~]]", the first digital single by [[Hearts Grow]].
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*A 2008 [[Haru ~Spring~ (Hearts Grow)|Digital single]] by [[Hearts Grow]].
*"[[Haru ~Spring~ (Aoi Eir)|Haru ~spring~]]", a B-side on [[Aoi Eir]]'s twelfth single "[[Accentier]]".
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*A 2008 [[Haru ~Spring~ (Mi)|digital single]] released by [[Mi (band)|Mi]].
*"[[Haru ~Spring~ (Mi)|Haru ~spring~]]", a digital released by [[Mi (band)|Mi]] and was later found on their best-of album ''[[I Love Music ~Mi Best Collection~|I Love Music♪ ~Mi Best Collection~]]''.
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*A 2016 [[Haru ~Spring~ (Aoi Eir)|B-side]] record by [[Aoi Eir]] on her "[[Accentier]]" single.
*"[[Haru ~Spring~ (Sabão)|Haru ~spring~]]", This version is a self cover by [[Sabão]], made up of [[Hysteric Blue]]'s [[Takeda Mayumi|Tama]] and [[Kusunose Takuya|Takuya]].
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*[[Haru ~Spring~ (Sabão)|A Self-cover]] by [[Sabão]], made up of [[Hysteric Blue]]'s [[Takeda Mayumi|Tama]] and [[Kusunose Takuya|Takuya]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/10503/products/music/237642/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/10503/products/music/237642/1/ Oricon Profile]
  
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[[Category:1999 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1999 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1999 Songs]]
 
[[Category:1999 Songs]]
 
[[Category:Hysteric Blue Songs]]
 
[[Category:Hysteric Blue Songs]]
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 23 August 2017

Single Cover
Artist
Hysteric Blue
Single
Haru ~spring~ (春~spring~)
Released
1999.01.21
Catalog Number
SRDL-4595
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Haru ~spring~ (春~spring~)
  2. Merry-Go-Round
  3. Haru ~spring~ (Original Karaoke)


Information

"Haru ~spring~" is the second single released by Hysteric Blue. The song was written and composed by the band's drummer Takuya, although it is often thought the song was written by the vocalist Tama since the song is written from the perceptive of a young female. The single was a giant hit for the band, and was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi documentary Moku Geki! Dokyun. It reached #5 on the weekly Oricon chart, and it continued to rank for a total of 19 weeks. In all, "Haru ~spring~" sold a total of 667,090 copies, making it the #27 best selling single for 1999.

Song Information

Hysteric Blue promoting the single
Lyrics
Takuya
Music
Takuya
Other Information
Arrangement: Hysteric Blue, Sakuma Masahide

Disambiguation

There are two versions of "Haru ~spring~" to be found in Hysteric Blue's discography. They are listed below in order of release:

Haru ~spring~
Found on the "Haru ~spring~" single as track #1, and on the baby Blue album as track #3. It was later included on the Historic Blue best-of compilation as track #2. This is the original version of the song.
Haru ~spring~ (Original Karaoke)
Found on the "Haru ~spring~" single as track #3. This is an instrumental version of the song, without the vocals.

Cover versions

The song has become a Japanese pop-rock staple and has been cover by various bands and artists over the years.

External Links


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