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An early masterpiece by Ouyang Fei Fei, exuding Latin passion and melancholy
Her second single, with lyrics by Jun Hashimoto and music by Kyohei Tsutsumi, reached number one on the Oricon charts and became a hit that established her popularity.
This is one of Ouyang Fei Fei's early representative works in Japan. Released in 1971 as her second single following "Ame no Midosuji," it reached number one on the Oricon charts. The lyrics were written by Jun Hashimoto, and the music and arrangement were by Kyohei Tsutsumi. It's a dynamic song that combines a melancholic melody with Afro-Cuban Latin rhythms, and her powerful vocals are impressive. This representative hit led to her being featured on the Red and White Song Battle.
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- Music By, Arranged By - 筒美京平
- Lyrics By - 橋本淳
- Accompanied By - 東芝レコーディング・オーケストラ