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+ | "Orange" is [[BONNIE PINK]]'s debut single, released as an album cut from her debut album [[Blue Jam]]. In contrast to her later releases, [[BONNIE PINK]] credits herself using her real name ''Asada Kaori'' for the lyrics/composition. Both the A-side and the B-side feature on [[Blue Jam]]. This single did not chart on [[Oricon]] charts. | ||
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; Lyrics | ; Lyrics | ||
− | : [[ | + | : [[BONNIE PINK|Asada Kaori]] |
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− | : [[ | + | : [[BONNIE PINK|Asada Kaori]] |
+ | ;Other Information | ||
+ | :Arrangement: [[Inoue Tomio]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Disambiguation== |
− | + | There are three versions of '''Orange''' to be currently found in [[BONNIE PINK]]'s discography (listed chronologically). These different versions are: | |
− | There are three versions of | + | ; Orange |
− | + | : Found on the '''Orange''' single as track one. This is the standard studio version. It was also found as track eight on her debut album [[Blue Jam]]. | |
− | ; | + | ; Orange (Instumental) |
− | : Found on the | + | : Found on the '''Orange''' single as track three. This is the standard version without vocal. |
− | + | ; Orange (Live) | |
− | ; | + | : Found on the [[Love is Bubble|LOVE IS BUBBLE]] single as track two. This version was performed live in September of 2005 at Shinsaibashi CLUB QUATTRO. |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/179068/1/ Oricon Profile] | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/179068/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
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[[Category:1995 Singles]] | [[Category:1995 Singles]] | ||
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[[Category:Debut Single]] | [[Category:Debut Single]] | ||
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{{Bonnie Pink}} | {{Bonnie Pink}} |
Revision as of 06:23, 27 October 2009
- Artist
- Bonnie Pink
- Single
- Orange (オレンジ)
- Released
- 1995.10.20
- Catalog Number
- PCDA-00772
- Price
- ¥1,020
- Tracklist
- Orange (オレンジ)
- Candy Futatsu no Sanpo (キャンディ2つの散歩; Our Candy Walk Together)
- Orange (Instumental) (オレンジ (Instumental))
- Information
"Orange" is BONNIE PINK's debut single, released as an album cut from her debut album Blue Jam. In contrast to her later releases, BONNIE PINK credits herself using her real name Asada Kaori for the lyrics/composition. Both the A-side and the B-side feature on Blue Jam. This single did not chart on Oricon charts.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Asada Kaori
- Music
- Asada Kaori
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Inoue Tomio
Disambiguation
There are three versions of Orange to be currently found in BONNIE PINK's discography (listed chronologically). These different versions are:
- Orange
- Found on the Orange single as track one. This is the standard studio version. It was also found as track eight on her debut album Blue Jam.
- Orange (Instumental)
- Found on the Orange single as track three. This is the standard version without vocal.
- Orange (Live)
- Found on the LOVE IS BUBBLE single as track two. This version was performed live in September of 2005 at Shinsaibashi CLUB QUATTRO.
External Links
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