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# [[Tsutaeteyo (Suneohair)|Tsutaeteyo]] (伝えてよ)
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# [[Tsutaete yo]] (伝えてよ; ''I'm Saying'')
# [[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (Suneohair)|Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]] (気まぐれな季節のせいで)
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# [[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]] (気まぐれな季節のせいで; ''Because of the Whimsical Season'')
# [[Tsutaeteyo (Suneohair)|Tsutaeteyo -Instrumental-]]
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# [[Tsutaete yo|Tsutaete yo -Instrumental-]] (伝えてよ)
# [[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (Suneohair)|Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de -Instrumental-]]
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# [[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de|Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de -Instrumnetal-]] (気まぐれな季節のせいで)
  
  
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"Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de" is the 14th major and 16th overall single released by [[Suneohair]]. It is also his second double A-side single, the first one being his debut single "[[Filter / Genzai Ichi]]", which was released in July of 2001. Both songs each have a tie-in, "[[Tsutaete yo]]" was used as background music in the film ''[[Koisuru Madori]]'' and "[[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]]" was used as an ending theme song for the TV show ''[[Shuukan Akagawa Jirou]]'' (which Suneohair himself acts in). The single reached #79 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for two weeks.
"Tsutaeteyo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de" is [[Suneohair]]'s fourteenth single. "[[Tsutaeteyo (Suneohair)|Tsutaeteyo]]" was used as the insert song for the movie [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/hachikuro2/index.html "Koisuru Madrid"] while "[[Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (Suneohair)|Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]]" was used as the theme song for the [[dorama]] [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/akagawa/ "Shuukan Akagawa Jirou"]. The single reached #79 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks.
 
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/718046/1/ Oricon Profile]
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/95906/products/music/718046/1/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ES/suneohair/ESCL-2977/index.html Sony Music Profile]
 
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ES/suneohair/ESCL-2977/index.html Sony Music Profile]
  
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 16 December 2010

Single Cover
Artist
Suneohair
Single
Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (伝えてよ/気まぐれな季節のせいで)
Released
2007.08.01
Catalog Number
ESCL-2977
Price
¥1,223
Tracklist
  1. Tsutaete yo (伝えてよ; I'm Saying)
  2. Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de (気まぐれな季節のせいで; Because of the Whimsical Season)
  3. Tsutaete yo -Instrumental- (伝えてよ)
  4. Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de -Instrumnetal- (気まぐれな季節のせいで)


Information

"Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de" is the 14th major and 16th overall single released by Suneohair. It is also his second double A-side single, the first one being his debut single "Filter / Genzai Ichi", which was released in July of 2001. Both songs each have a tie-in, "Tsutaete yo" was used as background music in the film Koisuru Madori and "Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de" was used as an ending theme song for the TV show Shuukan Akagawa Jirou (which Suneohair himself acts in). The single reached #79 on the Oricon weekly charts, where it charted for two weeks.

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