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UFO/Southpaw (UFO/サウスポー, Yūfō/Sausupō) is a greatest hits album by Japanese duo Pink Lady, released on June 1, 1979. It features the duo's singles from "Pepper Keibu" to "Pink Typhoon (In the Navy)", as well as their accompanying B-side songs.
The song was performed live by Chisato Moritaka as part of her Pink Lady Medley in the concert video Moritaka Land Tour 1990.3.3 at NHK Hall, released on Blu-ray in 2013. [16] Yuko Hara covered the song under the title "UFO ~Bokura no Ginga-kei~" (UFO〜僕らの銀河系〜, lit. "UFO ~Our Galaxy~") in her 1991 album Mother.
"S.O.S." (S.O.S. (エスオーエス), Esu Ō Esu) is a song Yū Aku and Shunichi Tokura wrote for Japanese idol duo Pink Lady. It was released as the group's second single in November 1976, and became their first number-one hit on the Japanese Oricon singles chart in the following year.
Inspector Pepper) is the debut album by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released through Victor Entertainment on January 25, 1977. It contains their first two singles: the title track and " S.O.S. ", as well as Japanese-language covers of Bay City Rollers songs.
Best Hits Album (ベスト・ヒット・アルバム, Besuto Hitto Arubamu) is the title of two different greatest hits albums by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released through Victor Entertainment in 1977 and 1978.
Golden Best ~ Complete Single Collection (ゴールデン☆ベスト ~コンプリート・シングル・コレクション, Gōruden Besuto ~ Konpurīto Singuru Korekushon) is a compilation album by Japanese duo Pink Lady, released on September 16, 2009. The two-disc album features all of the duo's singles and B-sides from 1976 to 1981.
However, Pink, who shares Willow and son Jameson, 7, with husband Carey Hart, revealed in June that Willow was leaving the tour to pursue her passion for theater.. Opening up about Willow leaving ...
Sayonara Pink Lady at Kohrakuen Stadium (さよならピンク・レディー, Sayonara Pinku Redī) is the seventh and final live album by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released on December 5, 1981. Recorded live at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo on March 31, 1981, the album featured the duo's last live performance before their disbandment that year.