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"Morning Coffee" (モーニングコーヒー) is a song by J-pop idol group Morning Musume, released as their first official single on January 28, 1998, as an 8 cm CD. It sold a total of 200,790 copies.
"Ai no Tane" (愛の種, The Seeds of Love) is the unofficial debut single of Japanese pop idol group Morning Musume, released under a defunct Up-Front Group-affiliated independent label on November 3, 1997. It is sometimes called the "zeroth single"—"Morning Coffee" (モーニングコーヒー) being the "first single" and so on.
Lyrics Music Credited With Credited With Koinu Dan no Monogatari: Original Soundtrack: Morning Musume, Hello! Project Kids, Maki Goto "Ganbacchae!" (がんばっちゃえ!) Yes — Yes — Morning Musume "Hey! Mirai" (HEY! 未来) Yes — Yes — Hana: Sonim "Tokyo Midnight Loneliness" (東京ミッドナイト ロンリネス) Yes — Yes ...
When "Morning Coffee" was released, however, Morning Musume's label Zetima went by a different name, One Up Music (One Up is a combination of Warner Music Japan (the label that distributed One Up Music's catalog) and Up-Front Group (One Up Music's parent company)).
One of them, "Morning Misoshiru" ("Morning Miso Soup"), is a remake of the group's first major-label single "Morning Coffee", that appeared in 1998. [1] [7] The other, "Get You!", is sung by a group called Sashining Musume, which consists of Morning Musume and Rino Sashihara (HKT48 member). The song's lyrics are penned by Yasushi Akimoto. [6]
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Humble Pie covered "Black Coffee" for their 1973 album Eat It on A&M Records. Their version features the Blackberries singing backing vocals. Steve Marriott adjusted some of the lyrics. In the original version, Tina Turner sings, "My skin is brown but my mind is black." Marriott sings, "My skin is white but my soul is black."
"Coffee is good for talent, but genius wants prayer.” Ralph Waldo Emerson. 94. "A bad day with coffee is better than a good day without it." Unknown. 95. "A morning without coffee is like sleep ...