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− | "Sunny Holiday" is a pop song recorded by the group [[MAX]]. It is a cover of the song "Sunny Holiday" by the eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Solid Base|Solid Base]]. It is found [[Maximum Groove|MAXIMUM GROOVE]] album as track #4. | + | "Sunny Holiday" is a pop song recorded by the group [[MAX]]. It is a cover of the song "Sunny Holiday" by the eurobeat artist [[Wikipedia:Solid Base|Solid Base]]. It is found ''[[Maximum Groove|MAXIMUM GROOVE]]'' album as track #4 and on the promo vinyl for the ''[[Ginga no Chikai]]'' single as track #2 on Side AA. |
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Revision as of 19:16, 13 March 2010
- Artist
- MAX
- Song
- Sunny Holiday
- Lyrics
- Sandro Cajander / David Taboli / TH.Olsen
- Music
- Jonas Eriksson / Mattias Eliasson
- Arrangement
- Isomura Hideshi
- Japanese Lyrics
- Ohta Shinhito
"Sunny Holiday" is a pop song recorded by the group MAX. It is a cover of the song "Sunny Holiday" by the eurobeat artist Solid Base. It is found MAXIMUM GROOVE album as track #4 and on the promo vinyl for the Ginga no Chikai single as track #2 on Side AA.
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