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"Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" is a soul song written by Ron Miller and Bryan Wells, released by American Motown singer-songwriter-musician Stevie Wonder on the album My Cherie Amour (1969). It peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 the weeks of December 13 and 20, 1969 and become Wonder's ninth Top 10 single of the 1960s.
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Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday (記得...香蕉成熟時) is a 1993 Hong Kong Cantonese comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu and starring Fung Bo Bo, Ellen Lo, Eric Tsang, John Tang and Roy Wong. The film forms a trilogy with: Over the Rainbow, Under the Skirt (1994) Yesterday You, Yesterday Me (1997)
My Cherie Amour is the eleventh album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder released on the Tamla label on August 29, 1969, his eleventh studio album.The album yielded a pair of top 10 hits in the Billboard Hot 100, including the title track (No. 4) and "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" (No. 7), as well as Wonder's takes on the 1967 hit "Light My Fire" by The Doors, "Hello, Young Lovers ...
The episode was originally conceived as part two to an earlier episode, "The Naked Time"; when the ending to that episode was revised, "Tomorrow is Yesterday" was reworked as a stand-alone story. [2] Associate producer Robert Justman devised the original idea for the story, and it was handed to Dorothy Fontana to create a teleplay. Justman ...
Goro's surgery is performed successfully. Over Christmas dinner, the origin of Shiro and Kenji's relationship is revealed through a flashback: they became friends after meeting through Shiro's then-boyfriend at a bar in Ni-chōme, moved in together after Kenji's apartment was damaged by flooding, and began dating thereafter.
What Did You Eat Yesterday?, written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga, has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning since February 22, 2007, [3] and has been collected into tankōbon volumes published by Kodansha. [4] In North America, an English language translation of the series has been licensed by Vertical since 2014. [2]
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday (ぼくは明日、昨日のきみとデートする, Boku wa Asu, Kinō no Kimi to Dēto Suru) is a 2016 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takahiro Miki based on the novel of the same name. [1] The film stars Sota Fukushi and Nana Komatsu. It was released in Japan by Toho on December 17, 2016. [2]