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・ Sayonara Baby/Koi Shiteru
・ Sayonara Crawl
・ Sayonara Greetings
・ Sayonara Jupiter
・ Sayonara Jupiter (film)
・ Sayonara Kizu Darake no Hibi yo
・ Sayonara Memories
・ Sayonara Midori-chan
・ Sayonara mo Ienakatta Natsu
・ Sayonara no Kakera
・ Sayonara Nuclear Power Plants
・ Sayonara Pink Lady
・ Sayonara Sorcier
・ Sayonara Technopolis
・ Sayonara to Hello
Sayonara Tokyo
・ Sayonara, Hiawatha
・ Sayonara, Tama-chan
・ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei
・ Sayonee
・ Sayong
・ Sayoojyam
・ Sayori Ishizuka
・ Sayouba Mandé
・ Sayow-ye Bozorg
・ SaypU
・ Saypulla Absaidov
・ Sayputtin Davydov
・ Sayrakçı, Söke
・ Sayram


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Sayonara Tokyo : ウィキペディア英語版
Sayonara Tokyo

"Sayonara Tokyo" is a song recorded by Bonnie Tyler. It was released as a standalone single, and the last release from Tyler's RCA Records contract before her signing with CBS Records in the following year. It was written by songwriters Bill Cruthchfield and Kintaro Nakamura, and produced by Eiki Uchida. The song was exclusively released in Japan, and has never been released in CD format.
==Background and release==
"Sayonara Tokyo" was released as a single in Japan in 1981. The song was also featured on Tyler's Japanese compilation album ''Best''. released by RCA Records. Tyler then left the recording scene for over a year before having international success with her Jim Steinman collaboration.〔Hendriks, Phil (2009). "Goodbye to the Island". In ''Goodbye to the Island'' (pp. 3–13) (booklet ). London: Cherry Red Records.〕
The B-Side is "Gonna Get Better", written by Tyler and her brother Paul Hopkins.

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