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・ A Voz de Vilalba
・ A Voz, O Violão, A Música de Djavan
・ A vs B
・ A Wagner Matinee
・ A Walk
・ A Walk Across America
・ A Walk Across the Rooftops
・ A walk along the Ganges
・ A Walk Among the Tombstones
・ A Walk Among the Tombstones (film)
・ A Walk Among the Tombstones (novel)
・ A Walk Around the Hotel Courtyard, Acatlan
・ A Walk Down Abbey Road
・ A Walk in the Clouds
・ A Walk in the Clouds (soundtrack)
A Walk in the Park
・ A Walk in the Spring Rain
・ A Walk in the Sun
・ A Walk in the Sun (1945 film)
・ A Walk in the Sun (1978 film)
・ A Walk in the Sun (short story)
・ A Walk in the Woods
・ A Walk in the Woods (book)
・ A Walk in the Woods (film)
・ A Walk in the Woods (play)
・ A Walk in Wolf Wood
・ A Walk In Your Shoes
・ A Walk on the Moon
・ A Walk on the Wild Side
・ A Walk on the Wired Side


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A Walk in the Park : ウィキペディア英語版
A Walk in the Park

"A Walk in the Park" is a song by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro from her third studio album ''Concentration 20'' (1997). The song was released as the album's lead single on November 27, 1996. It was written, composed and produced by Tetsuya Komuro. The song is a dance track, which features instrumentation from guitars, synthesizers, organs, keyboards and drums. "A Walk in the Park" and "Can You Celebrate?" were both theme songs for Maxell UD commercials and Whisper was used as the background music for the Maxell MD74 commercial.〔(Screencaps of Namie's maxell CMs )〕
"A Walk in the Park" received positive reviews from music critics, whom complimented the songs production and composition. The song became her fourth number one single on the Oricon Singles Chart and her fourth million-selling single in Japan. The accompanying music video features Amuro in a white room, wearing a black tuxedo and a white coat and dress. Amuro has performed the song in a number of live performances throughout Japan.
==Background and release==
"A Walk in the Park" is the first single from her third studio album ''Concentration 20'' (1997). Japanese producer and composer Tetsuya Komuro had written, arranged and composed the song. Komuro collaborated with Amuro on her second studio album ''Sweet 19 Blues'' (July 1996) and his final work with Amuro was her album ''Break the Rules'' (December 2000). It was recorded in Tokyo, Japan and was mixed and mastered by Eddie Delena.〔

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