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| Producer = Daisuke Hinata | Last single = | This single ="Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" (1997) | Next single = "I Stand Alone" (1997) }} is a song by Japanese entertainer Takako Matsu from her debut album, ''Sora no Kagami'' (1997). It was released on March 21, 1997, through BMG Japan as her debut single. The song was written by Yūji Sakamoto and Daisuke Hinata, while Hinata produced the song. Following the wrap-up of the drama ''Long Vacation'', she decided to give singing a try upon the suggestion of one of its directors. The track was recorded in Santa Monica, California, and is a mid-tempo J-pop song composed in the key of B minor. Its lyrics recite a young girl's memories of her love for a boy in her high school days. It has been praised by critics and associated with the onset of spring in Japan, having re-entered the airplay charts in Japan around that time, even years after its initial release. It has also been covered by many other artists like Namie Amuro, Masaharu Fukuyama, and Ayumi Shibata. The single peaked at number 8 on the Oricon singles chart and spent 20 weeks in the top 20 of the chart. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments exceeding 400,000 copies.〔 Ten years after its initial release, Matsu released a new version of the song titled "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara 97–07" in March 2007. The re-release contains updated lyrics reflecting changes in the artist's mind. By intermixing her vocals with her vocals from 10 years before, new version contrasts the two. The new version was featured on her album ''Cherish You'' (2007) and also on her compilation album ''Footsteps: 10th Anniversary Complete Best'' (2008). As of 2014, Matsu has performed the song on all of her concert tours as well as other events, including NHK's ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen'' in 1997. ==Background and release== Growing up, Takako Matsu practiced piano and took vocal training as a child.〔 Prior to releasing music, she acted in various television drama and plays. In 1996, she acted in the drama ''Long Vacation'', which became very popular in Japan. At the wrap up party of the drama, the director of the series at that time heard her perform karaoke and suggested that she try singing.〔 Although taken aback and hesitant at first, she later agreed, as she felt it was not a chance that everyone received and because she liked singing; she felt it might work out somehow.〔 "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" was written by Yūji Sakamoto and Daisuke Hinata, both of whom had worked with Matsu. Sakamoto had been ''Tokyo Love Story''s screenwriter and Hinata had been in charge of the music of ''Long Vacation''.〔 Hinata provided the music and arrangement to "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara".〔 The track was recorded at the Hyper Image Studio in Santa Monica, California,〔 in January 1997. Hinata himself mixed the audio while Steve Hall mastered it. Cagnet provided instrumentation to the song.〔 The record was produced by Kozo Nagayama, who had also produced ''Long Vacation''. Initially, another song was selected to be released as Matsu's debut single.〔 However, it was scrapped for unknown reasons and "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" was selected instead.〔 Matsu debuted the song on radio on February 14, 1997, and the single was physically released on March 21, 1997 through BMG Japan as an 8 cm CD single. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ashita, Haru ga Kitara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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