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"Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく, "Bit by Bit, You're Charming My Heart") is a song written by Izumi Sakai and Tetsurō Oda, originally recorded and released as the fourth single by Japanese rock band Field of View on March 11, 1996.
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku was used as the opening theme for the anime series Dragon Ball GT. Doki was used in a commercial for All Nippon Airways as part of their "ANA's Paradise" promotion. Dreams was used as the theme song for the Nihon TV program "Natural Ai no Yukue".
"Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく, the song was originally performed by Field of View) Oda: Daisuke Ikeda: 4:32: 6. "Nemuri" (眠り) Izumi Sakai: Ikeda: 5:00: 7. "Kokoro wo Hiraite" (心を開いて) Oda: Ikeda: 4:08: 8. "Totsuzen" (突然, the song was originally performed by Field of View) Oda: Hayama: 4:35: 9. "Kyō mo ...
The lyrics of "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく) by Field of View, the opening theme song of Dragon Ball GT, is by Izumi Sakai. Afterward, Zard covered this song in Today Is Another Day album.
This album includes 4 CDs of the biggest hits from their career such as Makenaide, Yureru Omoi or Kokoro wo Hiraite with total 52 tracks. Each CD symbolizes nature season such as spring (CD1), summer (CD2), autumn (C3) and winter (CD4). This album was released to promote Zard's 25th anniversary debut.
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku (DAN DAN 心魅かれてく) Lyrics:Izumi Sakai Composer:Tetsuro Oda Arranger:Takeshi Hayama 4 Field of View II: Zain Records: 7th May 20, 1995 Doki... (ドキッ) Lyrics:Yuri Yamamoto Composer:U-ya Asaoka Arranger:Takeshi Hayama 4 Field of View II: Zain Records: 8th November 18, 1996 Dreams: Lyricist ...
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (1996) "Hitori ja Nai" (1996) [2] "Don't You See!" (1997) "Blue Velvet" (1997) "Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima o Uchinukō" (1997)
Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku was used as the opening theme for the anime series Dragon Ball GT; Doki was used in a commercial for All Nippon Airways as part of promoting their "ANA's Paradise" service. Last Good-bye was used as the ending theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television drama "Discovery of the World's Mysteries".