Namida no Kisetsu
"Namida no Kisetsu" (なみだの季節, "Season of Tears") is the fourth single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Kazuya Senke and Yūsuke Hoguchi, the single was released on September 1, 1974. This was the last single in which Yoshiko Tanaka ("Sue") assumed the role of lead singer.[1]
"Namida no Kisetsu" | ||||
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Single by Candies | ||||
from the album Namida no Kisetsu | ||||
Language | Japanese | |||
English title | Season of Tears | |||
B-side | "Mayoeru Hitsuji (single) Namida no Jōshaken (EP)" | |||
Released | September 1, 1974 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:45 | |||
Label | CBS Sony | |||
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Candies singles chronology | ||||
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The song peaked at No. 40 on Oricon's singles chart and sold over 59,000 copies.[2]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Kazuya Senke, except where indicated; all music is written and arranged by Yūsuke Hoguchi, except where indicated.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Namida no Kisetsu" ((なみだの季節, "Season of Tears")) | 3:45 |
2. | "Mayoeru Hitsuji" ((迷える羊, "Lost Sheep")) |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Namida no Kisetsu" ((なみだの季節, "Season of Tears")) | 3:45 | |||
2. | "Namida no Jōshaken" (涙の乗車券 ("The Ticket of Tears")) | ||||
3. | "Abunai Doyōbi" (危い土曜日 ("Perilous Saturday")) | Kazumi Yasui | Kōichi Morita | Kōji Ryūzaki | |
4. | "Yesterday Once More" (イエスタデイ・ワンスモアー (Iesutadei Wansu Moā)) | John Bettis | Richard Carpenter |
Chart positions
Charts (1974) | Peak position |
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Japanese Oricon Singles Chart | 40 |
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References
- "Candies Discography". Idol.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- "Yamachan Land (Archives of the Japanese record charts) - Singles Chart Daijiten - Candies" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
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