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  2. List of songs recorded by Secret - Wikipedia

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    Song Writer Album Year Notes "La Boum" [2] Park Soosuk, INOO 25: 2014 Jieun solo song "La La La" (랄랄라) [2] [8] Hana, Marco [9] Madonna: 2010 A Japanese remake of the song was released in Shy Boy (EP) in November 2011. Lonely Night (밤이 싫어요)" [2] Crazysensibility, Jeon Dawoon, KZ Top Secret: 2014 Hyosung solo song "Look At Me" [2 ...

  3. Secret (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Secret (traditional Chinese: 不能說的·秘密; simplified Chinese: 不能说的·秘密; pinyin: Bùnéng shuō de·mìmì; lit. 'The Secret That Cannot Be Told') is a 2007 Taiwanese musical romantic film. It is the directorial debut feature film of Taiwanese musician Jay Chou, who also stars as the male lead and co-wrote the film. [3]

  4. Aogeba Tōtoshi - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. song's words were written by T. H. Brosnan and the music by "H. N. D.". Sakurai stated that the song is no longer known in the U.S. [1] After the Second World War, the song's lyrics, with their worshipful attitude towards teachers, were felt inappropriate for a democracy in some quarters. This was especially true during the student ...

  5. List of albums containing a hidden track: T - Wikipedia

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    12 Memories (2003): "Some Sad Song" is included after "Walking Down the Hill" (while it is a hidden song in the sense that it does not have its own track number, it is considered to be the 'twelfth memory' of the album, and lyrics are printed in the accompanying booklet). The Japanese version also includes "Definition of Wrong" and "12th Memory."

  6. Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono) - Wikipedia

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    "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" is composed and written by Norihiko Machida. [1] The single was released on August 8, 2001 as Zone's 3rd single under Sony Music Records. [2] The song was used as the theme song in the television drama Kids War 3. [2]

  7. Hoichi the Earless - Wikipedia

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    Hōichi-dō (Hōichi's shrine) in Akama Shrine. Hoichi the Earless (耳なし芳一, Mimi-nashi Hōichi) is the name of a well-known figure from Japanese folklore. His story is well known in Japan, and the best-known English translation first appeared in the book Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn.

  8. Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto - Wikipedia

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    Tetsurō Oda self-covered the song on his 2006 cover album Melodies and 2009 cover album Songs. Cover Lover Project covered the song on the 2007 cover album The Best of Bossa Covers: Seishun Pop. Milini Khan (Chaka Khan's daughter) covered the song in English on the 2008 various artists cover album E35: Eigo de Utaou J-pop.

  9. Translated songs (Japanese) - Wikipedia

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    The Translated songs (Japanese: 翻訳唱歌, Honyaku shōka, meaning "translated songs") in the narrow sense are the foreign-language songs that were translated into Japanese, when Western-style songs were introduced into school education in the Meiji era (the latter half of the 19th century) of Japan.