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Candies Best Hits (1976) "Aishū no Symphony" November 21, 1976 12 228,000 Candies 1½: Yasashii Akuma "Yasashii Akuma" March 1, 1977 4 390,000 "Shochū Omimai Mōshiagemasu" June 21, 1977 5 298,000 Candy Label "Un, Deux, Trois" September 21, 1977 7 281,000 Candies 1676 Days "Wana" December 5, 1977 3 392,000 Candies Final Carnival Plus One
Candies (キャンディーズ, Kyandīzu) was a Japanese idol trio formed in 1973, their first single being "Anata ni Muchū". The trio was composed of three girls: Ran ( ラン ) ( Ran Itō ( 伊藤蘭 , Itō Ran ) ), Sue ( スー , Sū ) ( Yoshiko Tanaka ( 田中好子 , Tanaka Yoshiko ) ), and Miki ( ミキ ) ( Miki Fujimura ( 藤村美樹 ...
It should only contain pages that are Candies (group) songs or lists of Candies (group) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Candies (group) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Candies Best Hits (キャンディーズ・ヒット全曲集, Kyandīzu Hitto Zenkyoku-shū) is the title of three different compilation albums by Japanese idol trio Candies, released through CBS Sony from 1974 to 1976.
Recorded live at the last show of the trio's Thank You Carnival (ありがとうカーニバル, Arigatō Kānibaru) tour at Korakuen Stadium on April 4, 1978, the three-disc album was released through CBS Sony on May 21, 1978.
Selling Coulter's Candy. When you grow old, a man to be, you'll work hard and you'll sail the seas, an' bring hame pennies for your faither and me, Tae buy mair Coulter's Candy. Coulter he's a affa funny man, He maks his candy in a pan, Awa an greet to yer ma, Tae buy some Coulter's candy. Little Annie's greetin' tae, Sae whit can puir wee ...
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"One, Two, Three") is the 16th single by Japanese music trio Candies. Written by Makoto Kitajō and Takuro Yoshida , the single was released on September 21, 1977. The B-side, "Futari no Love Song", is a Japanese-language cover of The Carpenters ' song " All You Get from Love Is a Love Song ".