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"LOVE PHANTOM" is the eighteenth single released by [[B'z]]. The title track was used as an the theme song for the TBS show ''[[COUNT DOWN TV]]'', for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Tsuri Toman wo Motomete]]'', and as the theme song for the Japanese dub of the American show ''[[Wikipedia:The X-Files|The X-Files]]''. It reached #1 on the weekly and monthly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, selling 1,862,000 copies. It reached #10 the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1995. The single also helped B'z to win the Best Five Singles award at the 1995 Japan Golden Disc Awards.  
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"LOVE PHANTOM" is the eighteenth single released by [[B'z]]. The title track was used as an the theme song for the TBS show ''[[COUNT DOWN TV]]'', for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Tsuri Toman wo Motomete]]'', and as the theme song for the Japanese dub of the American show ''[[Wikipedia:The X-Files|The X-Files]]''. It reached #1 on the weekly and monthly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, selling 1,862,000 copies. It reached #10 the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1995. The single also helped B'z to win the Best Five Singles award at the 1995 Japan Golden Disc Awards. In 2011, the song was certified [http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w110220.html Gold] for full song cellphone downloads of over 100,000.
  
 
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== Song Information ==

Revision as of 10:00, 21 February 2011

Single Cover
Artist
B'z
Single
LOVE PHANTOM
Released
1995.07.07
Catalog Number
BMDR-2001
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. LOVE PHANTOM
  2. FUSHIDARA 100%


Information

"LOVE PHANTOM" is the eighteenth single released by B'z. The title track was used as an the theme song for the TBS show COUNT DOWN TV, for the TV Tokyo show Tsuri Toman wo Motomete, and as the theme song for the Japanese dub of the American show The X-Files. It reached #1 on the weekly and monthly Oricon charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, selling 1,862,000 copies. It reached #10 the yearly Oricon charts for 1995. The single also helped B'z to win the Best Five Singles award at the 1995 Japan Golden Disc Awards. In 2011, the song was certified Gold for full song cellphone downloads of over 100,000.

Song Information

Lyrics
Inaba Koshi
Music
Matsumoto Tak
Other Information
Arrangement: Matsumoto Tak
Manipulator: Ikeda Daisuke
Strings: Shinozaki Strings
Opera Vocals: Mori Akemi
Female Voice: Utoku Keiko

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