Negai goto Hitotsu dake

Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake (願い事ひとつだけ, lit. "One Only Wish") is the 3rd single of Miho Komatsu[1] released under Amemura O-Town Record label. The single reached #8 rank for first week and sold 44,460 copies. The single charted for 17 weeks and sold totally 294,580 copies.[2]

"Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake"
Single by Miho Komatsu
from the album Miho Komatsu 2nd ~Mirai~
ReleasedJanuary 14, 1998
Recorded1997
GenreJ-pop
Length19 minutes
LabelAmemura-O-Town Record
Songwriter(s)Miho Komatsu
Producer(s)ROCKAKU
Miho Komatsu singles chronology
"Kagayakeru Hoshi"
(1997)
"Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake"
(1998)
"anybody's game"
(1998)

Track list

All lyrics are written by Miho Komatsu; all music is composed by Miho Komatsu[3].

No.TitleArrangersLength
1."Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake" (願い事ひとつだけ)Hirohito Furui4:45
2."Ginga" (銀河)Hirohito Furui4:27
3."Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake" ((instrumental))Hirohito Furui4:45
4."Ginga" ((instrumental))Hirohito Furui4:27

In media

Cover

In 2006, it was covered by Mikuni Shimokawa in her album Remember. In 2008 Aiuchi Rina and U-ka Saegusa in dB covered this song in their single "Nanatsu no Umi o Wataru Kaze no Yō ni".

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References

  1. Miho Komatsu discography list (in Japanese) http://miho-komatsu.com/menu/discography.html
  2. 願い事ひとつだけ [Only One Wish] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  3. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/AODS-1003
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