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Kōsa ni Fukarete : ウィキペディア英語版
Kōsa ni Fukarete

"Kōsa ni Fukarete" is a song composed by the Japanese record producer/bassist Tsugutoshi Gotō. It was recorded by pop icon Shizuka Kudō and released as her eighth solo single, providing her with sixth chart-topper.
"Kōsa ni Fukarete" features lyrics written by Miyuki Nakajima, who has already contributed lyrics for Kudō's previous singles ("Fu-Ji-Tsu" and "Mugo,n...Iroppoi") and all songs of her second studio album ''Shizuka''. It was featured on TV advertisement of audio cassette by Taiyo Yuden.
CD single was issued in September 1989. It debuted at the summit of the Oricon Weekly chart with sales of over 140,000 copies, becoming the 5th of Kudo's 8 consecutive #1 hit singles.
==Track listing==
All songs composed, arranged, and produced by Tsugutoshi Goto, lyrics written by Miyuki Nakajima
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