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Sakura Sakura played in 1959 by three artists from Tokyo's University of Art on three different Koto's (17 string, 13 string and 9 string) Link to mp3 recording of Sakura, Sakura, the Japanese lyrics with another verse, an English translation and sheet music; Sakura Sakura: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
"Sakura Nagashi" is described as "sentimental and beautiful; it is a requiem for life full of literary elegance". [4] The website also has the lyrics to the song, in both Japanese and an English translation by Utada herself.
"Sakura" was selected as the band's debut single and released on March 15, 2006, by Epic Records Japan in digital and physical formats. [11] [12] The maxi CD of the single contains the original composition and its instrumental version, plus the B-sides "Hot Milk" and "Sotsugyou Shashin," the latter being a cover of the 1975 song by Yumi Matsutoya. [11]
"Sakura Zaka" (桜坂, "Cherry blossom slope") is a song by Japanese entertainer Masaharu Fukuyama from his eighth studio album, f (2001). It was released on April 26, 2000 through Universal J as the second single from the album. The song was written and produced by Fukuyama, while Motohiro Tomita handled the arrangement.
"Crazy Crazy" (Japanese pronunciation: [kɯɾeꜜidʑiː kɯɾeꜜidʑiː]) and "Sakura no Mori" (Japanese: 桜の森, lit. "Cherry Blossom Forest") (Japanese pronunciation: [sakɯɾa no moɾi]) are songs by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino, released as double A-sides for his fourth studio album, Yellow Dancer (2015).
When the Cherry Blossoms Color Flutters) is a song recorded by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima. This song is a lyrical and heartwarming love song about lovers parting in springtime. Mika uses her extraordinary singing skills, blending her tender vocals with the stirring piano and strings accompaniment. Singer/songwriter Kawae Minako was inspired ...
"Senbonzakura" (千本桜, lit. "a thousand blossom cherry trees") is a 2011 song written by Japanese music producer Kurousa-P (黒うさP), utilizing the Vocaloid 2 voicebank Hatsune Miku. First posted onto video sharing site Niconico on 17 September 2011 ( 2011-09-17 ) , the song quickly became viral and inspired multiple cover versions and ...
Naotarō Moriyama (森山直太朗, Moriyama Naotarō) (born April 23, 1976) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. His mother is Ryōko Moriyama , a well-known folk singer . Moriyama came out with the album "Kawaita Uta wa Sakana no Esa ni Chōdo Ii" in 2002, including the song "Sakura".