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"Inu to Tsuki" is [[BONNIE PINK]]'s eighth single, and was used as the cellphone company [http://www.suisui.co.jp/DTD_HP_presen/indexF.html Digital Tu-Ka]'s CM song in [[Hokkaido]] and [[Hokuriku]]. This was her final single released with [[Pony Canyon]]. This single reached #15 on Oricon charts and charted for six weeks making [[BONNIE PINK]]'s first top 20 song. This single was [[BONNIE PINK]]'s most successful single until 2006 when she released [[A Perfect Sky]].
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"Inu to Tsuki" is the eighth single released by [[BONNIE PINK]]. The title track was used as the cellphone company [http://www.suisui.co.jp/DTD_HP_presen/indexF.html "Digital Tu-Ka"] [[CM|commercial]] song in [[Hokkaido]] and [[Hokuriku]]. This was her final single released with [[Pony Canyon]]. This single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for six weeks making [[BONNIE PINK]]'s first top 20 song. This single was [[BONNIE PINK]]'s most successful single until 2006 when she released "[[A Perfect Sky]]". On October 21st, 1998, "Inu to Tsuki" was released as her fifth vinyl.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 29 December 2011

Single Cover
Artist
BONNIE PINK
Single
Inu to Tsuki (犬と月)
Released
1998.10.21
Catalog Number
PCCA-01236
Price
¥1,223
Tracklist
  1. Inu to Tsuki (犬と月; Dog and the Moon)
  2. good-bye
  3. Only For Him (Live Version)
  4. Heaven's Kitchen (Live Version)




Vinyl Cover
Artist
BONNIE PINK
Vinyl
Inu to Tsuki (犬と月)
Released
1998.10.21
Catalog Number
PCJA-00035
Tracklist
  • Side A
  1. Inu to Tsuki (犬と月; Dog and the Moon)
  2. Evil and Flowers
  • Side B
  1. Do You Crash?
  2. Kanawanai Koto (かなわないこと; Unrivaled Things)


Information

"Inu to Tsuki" is the eighth single released by BONNIE PINK. The title track was used as the cellphone company "Digital Tu-Ka" commercial song in Hokkaido and Hokuriku. This was her final single released with Pony Canyon. This single reached #15 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for six weeks making BONNIE PINK's first top 20 song. This single was BONNIE PINK's most successful single until 2006 when she released "A Perfect Sky". On October 21st, 1998, "Inu to Tsuki" was released as her fifth vinyl.

Song Information

Lyrics
BONNIE PINK
Music
BONNIE PINK
Other Information
Arrangement: Tore Johansson

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