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Toku We Ikitai / Young Seven (Wakai Niji) |
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The longing for travel depicted in Showa era pop songs
Jerry Fujio's cheerful singing voice evokes thoughts of faraway places.
This is a masterpiece that sings in simple words about the universal desire to travel far away. As the B-side title, "Young Seven," suggests, it also conveys sympathy for the younger generation. It is a song beloved by people of all generations, beautifully expressing the healthy brightness and simple emotion inherent in Japanese pop music of the 1960s.
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- Producer - Hachidai Nakamura
- Producer - Keitaro Miho
- Producer - Hachidai Nakamura
- Producer - Keitaro Miho