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"Lost Wing" is the 18th single released by [[Tsuyuzaki Harumi]] and her sixth one as Lyrico. It was released in two formats, a regular edition, and a Sony's "LabelGate CD2" edition (a [[wikipedia:Copy Control|Copy Control]] format). The title track was used as theme song for the drama ''[[Lion Sensei]]''. The B-side "[[Heart of Mine]]" was used as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[Broadcaster]]''. The single reached #77 on Oricon charts, and charted for 4 weeks.
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"Lost Wing" is the 18th single released by [[Tsuyuzaki Harumi]] and her sixth one as Lyrico. It was released in two formats, a regular edition, and a Sony's "LabelGate CD2" edition (a [[wikipedia:Copy Control|Copy Control]] format). The title track was used as theme song for the drama ''[[Lion Sensei]]''. The B-side "[[Heart of Mine]]" was used as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[Broadcaster]]''. The single reached #77 on Oricon charts, and charted for 4 weeks, selling 5,094 copies.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 10 April 2021

Single Cover
Artist
Lyrico
Single
Lost Wing
Released
2003.11.19
Catalog Number
SRCL-5618 (LabelGate CD2)
SRCL-6095
Price
¥1,223
Tracklist
  1. Lost Wing
  2. Heart of Mine
  3. Lost Wing ~Instrumental~


Information

"Lost Wing" is the 18th single released by Tsuyuzaki Harumi and her sixth one as Lyrico. It was released in two formats, a regular edition, and a Sony's "LabelGate CD2" edition (a Copy Control format). The title track was used as theme song for the drama Lion Sensei. The B-side "Heart of Mine" was used as ending theme song for the TV show Broadcaster. The single reached #77 on Oricon charts, and charted for 4 weeks, selling 5,094 copies.

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