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  2. Rain (Sekai no Owari song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain" is a song by Japanese pop band Sekai no Owari. It was released as the band's eleventh major label single on July 5, 2017, under Toy's Factory . The song was used as the theme song for the animated film Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017).

  3. Rain (Yui song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain" is the seventeenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on November 24, 2010. It was released on November 24, 2010. The title song is a tie-in for the Fuji TV drama series Perfect Report .

  4. Rain (Sid song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain" (レイン) is a single by Japanese visual kei rock band Sid, released digitally on April 4, 2010, and on CD on June 2 by Ki/oon Records. It was released in three editions: the regular edition and the limited editions A and B, which includes a DVD. [2] "Rain" is one of the opening theme songs of Fullmetal Alchemist.

  5. Rain Song (Taiji song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain Song" is a song by Taiji, released on December 14, 2000. The CD was released with a 96-page photo book containing both promotional and live pictures of Taiji, titled Photograph . Both songs were written by Taiji in memory of his former bandmate hide ( X Japan ).

  6. Love Rain (Toshinobu Kubota song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Rain (Koi no Ame)" was written and produced by Kubota, and arranged by Yoichiro Kakizaki. [1] It served as the theme song for the Japanese TV drama Tsuki no Koibito ~Moon Lovers~. It is noted that the English version of the song appears on the album Gold Skool. The song also appears on Kubota's compilation album The Baddest: Hit Parade.

  7. Warabe uta - Wikipedia

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    The centuries-old lyrics are often incomprehensible to modern Japanese (especially to children who are singing it), and others can be quite sinister on close analysis. [ citation needed ] Like many children's songs around the world, because people are used to them from an early age, they are often oblivious to the real meanings.

  8. Crying in the Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Crying in the Rain" is a song composed by Carole King with lyrics by Howard Greenfield, originally recorded by American duo the Everly Brothers. Their version was released as a single on 22nd December 1961, peaking at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1962.

  9. Crying (Roy Orbison song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crying" is a song written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson for Orbison's third studio album of the same name (1962). Released in 1961, it was a number 2 hit in the US for Orbison and was covered in 1978 by Don McLean , whose version went to number 1 in the UK in 1980.