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'''''Uchuu Hikoushi no Uta''''' is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appears as track #1 of Sakamoto's third album [[Shounen Alice]]. Its was used as a theme song for [[NHK]]'s popular program [[Minna no Uta]].
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'''''Uchuu Hikoushi no Uta''''' is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appears as track #1 of Sakamoto's third album ''[[Shounen Alice]]'' and was later featured in her 15th anniversary album, ''[[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]'' album as track #4 of the first disc. It was used as a theme song for [[NHK]]'s popular program [[Minna no Uta]].
  
 
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==External Links==

Latest revision as of 19:37, 13 February 2010

Artist
Sakamoto Maaya
Song
Uchuu Hikoushi no Uta (うちゅうひこうしのうた; The Astronaut's Song)
Lyrics
Ichikura Hiroshi
Music
Kanno Yoko
Other Information
Arrangement: Kanno Yoko
Drums: Sano Yasuo
Bass: Watanabe Hitoshi (by the courtesy of Gemmatika Records / No Choice Records), Imahori Tsuneo
Mandolin: Watanabe Hitoshi
Guitar: Imahori Tsuneo
Percussion: Misawa Mataro
Strings: Gen Ittetsu Strings
Sax: Kikuchi Naruyoshi
Contractor: Isobel Griffiths
Conductor: Kanno Yoko
Synthesizer manipulating: Urata Keishi (assisted by Gokan Chikanari), Sakamoto Shunsuke
Additional ambient tracks: Hogari Hisaaki


Uchuu Hikoushi no Uta is a pop song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya. The song first appears as track #1 of Sakamoto's third album Shounen Alice and was later featured in her 15th anniversary album, everywhere album as track #4 of the first disc. It was used as a theme song for NHK's popular program Minna no Uta.

External Links