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Kojin Jugyo : ウィキペディア英語版
Kojin Jugyō

"" is the follow-up single to Misono's debut single, "VS". "Kojin Jugyō" is a cover of a Finger 5 song by the same name.
==Overview==
"Kojin Jugyō" was written by Yū Aku and was a big hit for Finger 5 in late 1973. The song was also recorded by Momoe Yamaguchi and Junko Sakurada〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Information on the cover by Junko Sakurada )〕 in 1973. However, the b-side "Pinkies" was written by Misono herself. The single was a bit of a disappointment on the charts when compared to "Vs". It debuted reasonably high at #8, but quickly fell down the charts in the following days. At the end of the week, it ranked #15 and sold just over 11,000 copies. Though, with fans of Misono, "Pinkies" is often called their favorite song behind "Vs". ()

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