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"Tokyo Nights" by Nick Stoynoff (on album by Solarstone) "Tokyo Nights" by Room 101 "Tokyo Nights" by Rob Mullins "Tokyo Nights" by The Ventures "Tokyo Nights" by Utada Hikaru "Tokyo Nights" by Zane And Hogan With Kibbe "Tokyo Nitelife" by Eskobar (a drum and bass tune) "Tokyo No Yoake" by Deep Rooted "Tokyo, Oklahoma" by John Anderson
Tokyo, OK (Formerly Tokyo In Tulsa) is an annual three-day anime convention held during July at the Marriott Tulsa Hotel Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The convention is family friendly, and along with being an anime convention is Oklahoma's largest game event.
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Tokyo, Oklahoma is the seventh studio album by American country music artist John Anderson, it was released in June 1985. It was re-released on November 12, 2007. It was re-released on November 12, 2007.
"Bawitdaba" by Kid Rock plays during the first race in the film with Lucas Black's character Sean Boswell racing against Zachery Ty Bryan's character Clay. "Ooh Ahh (My Life Be Like)" by GRITS featuring Toby Mac was featured in the film during a scene with Bow Wow's character Twinkie; the song was originally released on the group's 2002 album "The Art of Translation" and was later remixed by ...
The discography of the Japanese rock band One Ok Rock consists of ten studio albums, two EPs, and thirty-one singles. One Ok Rock was formed in Tokyo, Japan in 2005, and currently consists of Takahiro Moriuchi , Toru Yamashita (guitar/leader), Ryota Kohama , and Tomoya Kanki . One Ok Rock have sold more than 3 million records worldwide.
"Tokyo I'm on My Way" is the second single by J-pop duo Puffy AmiYumi from their Splurge album, that has been released on May 24, 2006. It was co-written by the Offspring 's Dexter Holland . Both lyrics and melody of the chorus were taken from the song " Tokyo " by Dutch band Gruppo Sportivo .
Live in Tokyo (Jimmy Raney album), 1976; Live in Tokyo, by Jim Hall, 1976; Live in Tokyo, by Amazing Blondel, 1977; Live in Tokyo (Wishbone Ash album), 1979; Live In Tokyo (Public Image Limited album), 1983; Live in Tokyo, by Psychic TV, 1986; Live in Tokyo, by Shellac, 1994; Man-Tora! Live in Tokyo, by the Manhattan Transfer, 1996