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Pages in category "Songs written by Hitomi Takahashi (singer)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The album even contains a little country music in the song "Koto no Ha". Overall, though, the album remains close to the genre pop/rock that the three singles released before this album contained. Overall, reception of the album was positive, many people claiming it as wonderful and a success on Hitomi's part. [1]
On March 1, 2008, Takahashi graduated from high school, [15] and moved from Sendai to Tokyo. [16] Her 9th single "Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi", released on June 4, 2008, was used as first opening theme song of the anime Toshokan Sensō, while its b-side, "Mother's Song" was used as the ending theme of the NHK BS2 TV show Digital Stadium. [17]
Suki ni natte mo e-yo 3:46 Yumi Shimura: Character Single Vol.6 - The Sports Girls - Makie Sasaki, Akira Ookouchi, Yuuna Akashi, Ako Izumi "GLOW WILD" 4:48 Yui Horie, Azumi Yamamoto, Madoka Kimura, Kotomi Yamakawa Character Single Vol.7- Satsuki Yotsuba, Chao Rinshen, Satomi Hakase "The Area of Love" 恋の面積 Koi no Menseki 5:10
"Jane Doe" is the debut single by Japanese singer Minami Takahashi. It was released on April 3, 2013. The A-side is used as theme song for the Japanese drama Saki. [1] The single was released in four versions, three CD Maxi+DVD editions and a limited theater edition.
However, it ranked #6 on the "This Week's Sony Music, CD Chart! Best 10!!!" for the week of 7/10~7/16. This single marks Takahashi's beginning partnership with ex-Judy and Mary member Takuya, who produced and arranged the first two tracks on the single. The 3rd track is a cover of the song that was originally sung by the Magokoro Brothers.
Yoko Takahashi (高橋 洋子, Takahashi Yōko, born August 28, 1966) is a Japanese singer, who is best known for her work throughout the 1990s, most particularly for her singles which were performed for and featured in anime, most notably the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.