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  2. Shiretoko Love Song - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song were further changed with its newer title, "Shiretoko Love Song". This version sung by Tokiko Kato became extremely popular, and single record was a million seller in Japan. She won the singer award of the 13th Japan Record Awards of 1971. [3] Shiretoko still continues to be one of the songs most often sung in Japan's ...

  3. The World of Steve & Eydie - Wikipedia

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    The World of Steve & Eydie is a 1972 album released by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme [3] where they sing songs in multiple languages. According to Eydie Gorme, the concept for the album was suggested by MGM Records President Mike Curb. [4] Curb came up with the album title and said they should sing "hit songs from other countries". [4]

  4. Post These Love Song Lyrics for Your Sweetheart on ... - AOL

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    Any one of these lyrics would make the perfect sign-off to a handwritten love letter, but they also double as a Valentine's Day caption on Instagram. Read through these lyrics and prepare to swoon.

  5. Category:Japanese songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese songs" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. ... Shiretoko Love Song; Step by Step (Ayumi Hamasaki song) T.

  6. Musical road - Wikipedia

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    The first ones built included one in Hokkaido in Shibetsu, Nemuro which plays the "Shiretoko Love Song" on the site of where Shinoda's first bulldozer scrapings were, another in the town of Kimino in Wakayama Prefecture where a car can produce the Japanese ballad "Miagete goran yoru no hoshi wo" by Kyu Sakamoto, one in Shizuoka Prefecture on ...

  7. Talk:Shiretoko Love Song - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Songs, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of songs on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Songs Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs Template:WikiProject Songs song

  8. Shiretoko - Wikipedia

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    Shiretoko (Ainu: sir·etok, "end of the Land/Earth") may refer to: Shiretoko National Park, in Hokkaidō, Japan; Shiretoko Peninsula, in Hokkaidō, Japan; Shiretoko, former name of Novikovo in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia; previously administered as a part of Karafuto Prefecture; Shiretoko-class patrol vessel

  9. L-O-V-E - Wikipedia

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    The song appears in the opening credits of the 1998 film The Parent Trap. [18] A version by Michael Feinstein is the theme song for season 1 of the series Why Women Kill. In the talent show scene of the 1994 film The Little Rascals, Blake McIver Ewing's Waldo performs the song as a duet with Brittany Ashton Holmes' Darla.