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"Cha-La Head-Cha-La" opened the first 199 episodes of the television series and the first nine films of the film adaptations. The single has sold 1.7 million copies. It has been re-recorded in many other languages, with an English version performed by Kageyama himself that was released on his third greatest hits album entitled Hironobu Kageyama ...
Universe: The History (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album and debut Japanese album release by South Korean boy group Pentagon.The album was released on September 23, 2020, containing Japanese songs from their debut mini album Gorilla and debut singles "Cosmo" and "Happiness / Sha La La".
Shoko Fujibayashi (藤林 聖子, Fujibayashi Shōko, born February 18, 1972) is a Japanese lyricist who has written the lyrics for several tokusatsu television series' theme songs. Most recently, Fujibayashi has worked with Shuhei Naruse on the soundtracks of Kamen Rider Den-O , Kamen Rider Kiva , and their films.
"Sha La La" is a song written by Robert Mosely (whose name is spelled "Moseley" on the record) and Robert Taylor. [1] The Shirelles released the original version of the song as a single in March 1964 in the US, reaching number 15 on the U.S. R&B chart and number 69 on the U.S. pop chart. [ 2 ]
The lead single "Sha La La" was teased in videos on March 18 and 19, although the title was unknown at the time. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] A time schedule of the comeback was released on March 19. [ 8 ] The track list was released on March 20, [ 9 ] and their concert "2019 Pentagon Concert - PRISM", to be held on April 27 and 28 in Seoul, was announced on ...
Sha la la Summer Time (Sha la la☆Summer Time) is the 17th single of Japanese boy band Kis-My-Ft2, released on August 24, 2016. [1] This is their 17th single and is a bright summer song, a commercial song for Kowa "Unakowa", [1] and "Dream Stage" on the regular disc is the theme song for Fuji TV's "Moshi Mo Tours". [2]
Saeko Ura (浦 彩恵子, Ura Saeko, born 1 April 1989, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan) [1] is a Japanese singer. She was represented with Space Craft. She was represented with Space Craft. She previously worked with the stage name Cherie .
The song, performed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, was released as the B-side of the 1984 single "Cover Me". [3] Springsteen slightly rewrote it to replace a Waits line about "whores on Eighth Avenue" with "the girls out on the avenue", and added a verse about taking "that little brat of yours and drop[ping] her off at your mom's" [4] (This line was originally written for "Party ...