Tsukitenshin
Tsukitenshin 月天心 is Hitoto You's (一青窈) first studio album.
Tsukitenshin 月天心 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 18, 2002 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Columbia Music Entertainment | |||
Producer | Takebe Satoshi 武部聡志 | |||
Hitoto You chronology | ||||
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Description
Design 26 years another name / "a lunch of child whom an adult can eat"
Track listing
- "あこるでぃおん" (akorudion) Accordion
- "もらい泣き" (morainaki) Sympathy Tears
- "Sunny Side Up"
- "イマドコ" (ima doko) Where Are You Now?
- "犬" (inu) Dog
- "月天心" (tsukitenshin) Moon in the Center of the Sky
- "ジャングルジム" (jangurujimu) Jungle Gym
- "心変わり" (kokoro gawari) Change of Heart
- "アリガ十々" (arigatou) Thank You
- "望春風" (Wangchunfeng - Chinese) (Boushunfuu - Japanese)
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