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    During her early career, she worked under her birth name Yumi Arai (荒井 由実, Arai Yumi). In 1975, Arai became known as a composer for "Ichigo Hakusho wo Mou...
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  • Hikō-ki Gumo (category Yumi Matsutoya albums)
    HIKŌ-KI GUMO, is the debut studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Yumi Arai, released in November 1973. The album is most known for its title (and...
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  • maiden name Yumi Arai. As Yumi Arai As Yumi Matsutoya Before the artist purchased all the rights of her early songs in 2000, Yumi Arai's former publishing...
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  • Rouge, Rouge no Dengon) is the fifth single by Japanese singer-songwriter Yumi Arai, released in February 1975. This was her first single to enter the Oricon...
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  • 1973), Japanese female fencer Yumi Arai (荒井 由実) (born 1954), birthname of Japanese musician Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷 由実) Zack Arai, Japanese adult video director...
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  • Set. Recording a new set of tracks, the group returned in 1975 with a Yumi Arai written song "Graduation Photo" which was released simultaneously with...
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  • Misslim (category Yumi Matsutoya albums)
    singer-songwriter Yumi Arai, released in October 1974. The album title Misslim is derived from the word "Miss" and "Slim" after the slim appearance of Yumi Arai at that...
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  • OVA Tamayura. The original version of this song was released in 1974 by Yumi Arai, who was also its composer and lyricist, and was used as the ending song...
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  • Cobalt Hour (category Yumi Matsutoya albums)
    Cobalt Hour (コバルト・アワー, Kobaruto Awaa), stylized as COBALT HOUR, is Yumi Arai's third studio album, released on June 20, 1975 by Toshiba EMI/Express (now...
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  • featuring Akon. "Moonlight" contains a sample of "Sky Restaurant", written by Yumi Arai and Kunihiko Murai, and performed by Hi-Fi Set. "Shooter" contains a sample...
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  • Koi wa as Tomone Harukaze Imōto Jiru as Yukie Kohinata Innocent Blue as Yumi Case Closed as Hamaka Oiso Kaginado as Mio Nishizono Cafe Junkie as Minami...
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  • simultaneously released as a manga by Kiyoko Arai. The fourth magical girl series created by Studio Pierrot, Pastel Yumi also appears in a feature-length OVA...
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  • with other Japanese singer-songwriters like Yumi Matsutoya (who had worked under her birth name "Yumi Arai" during the mid-1970s) and Minako Yoshida. Itsuwa...
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  • Anders — Peter Anders (1972) Paul Anka — Walk A Fine Line (1983) Yumi Arai — (See Yumi Matsutoya) Nathalie Archangel — Nathalie Archangel (1987) The Archers:...
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  • Yamashita after its breakup. City music was also used for Yoshitaka Minami, Yumi Arai, Minako Yoshida, and Akiko Yano. Sugar Babe's album "SONGS" (1975) is...
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  • entered the Japanese charts. Includes releases under her maiden name, Yumi Arai. List of best-selling singles in Japan List of best-selling albums in...
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  • credits "January 28th" contains a sample of "Sky Restaurant", written by Yumi Arai and Kunihiko Murai, and performed by Hi-Fi Set. "Wet Dreamz" contains...
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  • 10. "O Come All Ye Faithful" Trad/Arranger Steve Mac, David Arch Christian hymn 2:06 11. "Vapor Trail" (Japanese bonus track) Yumi Arai Yumi Arai 3:46...
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  • lyricist Yumi Matsutoya (née Arai). His mother, Kazuko, is the auditor of Kirarasha, the firm Masataka established after his marriage to Arai. In 1971...
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  • "Nishiki" Nishikiyama, who became his best friend, the latter's sister Yuko and Yumi Sawamura who joined in 1980. When he was a child, his parents were killed...
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  • and licensed albums from British labels. Active between 1990 and 1994. Yumi Arai (1972–1976) Akai Tori (1969-1974) and its offshoots: Hi-Fi Set (1975–1978)...
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  • the number-one position on the Oricon charts. Yumi Matsutoya, formerly known by her maiden name Yumi Arai, also became a notable singer-songwriter during...
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  • Denpo 115 service. Track 3, "Sotsugyō Shashin", was included on the 2009 Yumi Matsutoya tribute album "Shout At Yuming Rocks". The single was certified...
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  • S T U V W X Y Z Amon Düül II Alvin and the Chipmunks Sharon Anderson Yumi Arai (Toshiba/Alfa/Liberty for her first single, later switched to Toshiba/Alfa/Express...
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  • "Wings to Fly" Michio Yamagami Kunihiko Murai 3:51 19. "Vapor Trail" Yumi Arai 3:46 20. "Ue o Muite Arukō/The First Star" Rokusuke Ei Hachidai Nakamura...
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  • B-side song includes cover of Ame no Machi wo, originally performed by Arai Yumi and covered by Akiko Matsuda from Ramjet Pulley. In the media, cover version...
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  • Magical Idol Pastel Yumi Magical Star Magical Emi Yomogi Mochi Yake Ta? Runway wo Produce!! Mito No Otsubone Runway Wars! In 1999, Arai won the 44th Shogakukan...
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  • Inc. – 1.98% Hidekō Koike – 1.89% Naoko Koike – 1.87% DHC Corp. – 1.59% Yumi Koike – 1.55% Singles Chart (January 4, 1968 – present) Albums Chart (October...
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  • Live Kaguyahime Nippon Columbia September 1974 1 (LP) 24 Yuming Brand Yumi Arai Alfa June 1976 1 (LP/CT) 25 Now and Then Carpenters King June 1973 1 (LP)...
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    than her rivals (February 5, 1972), Hiroko Taniyama (April 25, 1972), Yumi Arai (July 5, 1972),and Mayumi Itsuwa (October 21, 1972). In 1972, immediately...
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