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Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく) Lyrics:Izumi Sakai Composer:Tetsuro Oda Arranger:Takeshi Hayama 4 Field of View II: Zain Records: 7th May 20, 1995 Doki... (ドキッ) Lyrics:Yuri Yamamoto Composer:U-ya Asaoka Arranger:Takeshi Hayama 4 Field of View II: Zain Records: 8th November 18, 1996 Dreams: Lyricist ...
"Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" has been covered many times in different languages. The song's lyricist, Izumi Sakai, released a cover with her group Zard on their 1996 album Today Is Another Day. [8] There are two English versions. An English version was sung by Vic Mignogna for the English dub of Dragon Ball GT made by Funimation.
Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of anime songs from the Dragon Ball franchise which have been released as ... Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (1996 ...
"Don't You See!" is the 19th single by Japanese rock band Zard. [1] It was released on 8 cm CD on January 6, 1997 under B-Gram Records. The single reached No. 1 rank first week and would go on to chart for 14 weeks, selling more than 600,000 copies. [2]
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FIELD OF VIEW II is the second studio album by Japanese group Field of View. [1] The album was released on October 2, 1996 by Zain Records.The album reached #4 on the Oricon chart for the first week with 167,230 sold copies.
"Love ~Nemurezu ni Kimi no Yokogao Zutto Miteita~" (Love ~眠れずに君の横顔ずっと見ていた~, the song was originally performed by Seiichiro Kuribayashi) Kuribayashi: Masao Akashi: 5:24: 5. "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく, the song was originally performed by Field of View) Oda: Daisuke Ikeda: 4:32: 6 ...
[6] [7] When Sakai passed, it was elected as the best song by Zard on the Oricon polls. [8] [9] "Kimi ga Inai" was released as the album's third single on April 21, 1993; [10] the single debuted at number 2, charted for 15 weeks and sold over 802,000 copies. [11] [7] The album's title track was released as the final single on May 19, 1993. [12]