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"Memories" is the third single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as an opening theme for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Neodorama]]''. It reached #4 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for sixteen weeks, selling 452,000 copies. Because it sold 418,870 copies in 1993, the single reached #67 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for that year.
 
"Memories" is the third single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as an opening theme for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Neodorama]]''. It reached #4 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for sixteen weeks, selling 452,000 copies. Because it sold 418,870 copies in 1993, the single reached #67 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for that year.
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*[1998.05.08~06.22] [[Another Side Memories ~Precious Best~|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break2 ~All over the world~]]
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*[1999] [[DEEN Live Joy Special Yokohama Arena|DEEN LIVE JOY Special YOKOHAMA ARENA]]
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*[2002.11.20~12.29] [[DEEN Live Joy Complete 2002-2004|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break 6 ~Birthday eve~]]
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*[2004] [[DEEN Live Joy Complete 2002-2004|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break 8 at Seoul ~Lookin’for Utopia~]]
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*[2006] [[DEEN Live Joy Complete 2006-2007 "Premium Edition"|DEEN LIVE JOY COMPLETE 2006-2007 <PREMIUM EDITION>]]
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*[2007] [[DEEN Live Joy 2007-2008 ~Japan Road 27+6~ "Limited Edition"|DEEN UNPLUGGED TOUR 2007 ~47 Todofuken de LIVE,TALK & High Touch~]] (Memories 2007)
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*[2008.01.12~02.11] [[DEEN Live Joy 2007-2008 ~Japan Road 27+6~ "Limited Edition"|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break12 ~Road to Budoukan~]] (Memories 2007)
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*[2008] [[DEEN at Budoukan ~15th Anniversary Greatest Singles Live~|DEEN at Budoukan ~15th Anniversary Greatest Singles Live~]]
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*[2008] [[DEEN at Budoukan "No Cut" ~15th Anniversary Perfect Singles Live~|DEEN at Budoukan "NO CUT" ~15th Anniversary Perfect Singles Live~]]
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*[2009] [[DEEN at Budoukan 2009 ~Live Joy Special~|DEEN at Budoukan 2009 ~LIVE JOY SPECIAL~]]
  
 
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:Arrangement: [[Hayama Takeshi]]
 
:Arrangement: [[Hayama Takeshi]]
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==Disambiguation==
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;Memories
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:Found on "Memories" single as track #1 and on ''[[Deen (album)|DEEN]]'' as track #6. This is the standard version of the song.
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;Memories (Original Karaoke)
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:Found on "Memories" single as track #3. It's the standard version without the vocals.
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;Memories (Live at Yokohama Arena 19991211)
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:Found on "[[Power of Love (DEEN)|Power of Love]]" single as track #4. It's a record of the performance at Yokohama on December 1999.
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;Memories 2007
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:Found on "[[Classics Four Blue Smile Blue|Smile Blue]]" maxi-single as track #5. This is a new version with a different arrangement made by [[Tagawa Shinji]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:27, 28 June 2011

Single Cover
Artist
DEEN
Single
Memories
Released
1993.09.22
Catalog Number
BGDH-1009
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Memories
  2. FOREVER
  3. Memories (Original Karaoke)
  4. FOREVER (Original Karaoke)


Information

"Memories" is the third single released by DEEN. The title song was used as an opening theme for the dorama Neodorama. It reached #4 on the weekly Oricon charts and charted for sixteen weeks, selling 452,000 copies. Because it sold 418,870 copies in 1993, the single reached #67 on the yearly Oricon charts for that year.

Performances

Song Information

Lyrics
Ikemori Shuuichi, Inoue Rumiko
Music
Oda Tetsuro
Other Information
Arrangement: Hayama Takeshi

Disambiguation

Memories
Found on "Memories" single as track #1 and on DEEN as track #6. This is the standard version of the song.
Memories (Original Karaoke)
Found on "Memories" single as track #3. It's the standard version without the vocals.
Memories (Live at Yokohama Arena 19991211)
Found on "Power of Love" single as track #4. It's a record of the performance at Yokohama on December 1999.
Memories 2007
Found on "Smile Blue" maxi-single as track #5. This is a new version with a different arrangement made by Tagawa Shinji.

External Links