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- Lullaby_Singer runtime "59.9".
- Lullaby_Singer abstract "Lullaby Singer (ララバイSINGER, Rarabai Shingā) is the 34th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 2006. The album comprises 12 tracks, and 4 of them were initially composed for other artists, such as "A Key" for Shizuka Kudo and "Only for the Sake of Love" for Hiromi Iwasaki. "Say Goodbye to That Goodbye", a song originally recorded by Tomomi Kahala, became the final release for her who has semi-retired since 2007. The most well-known is "Ship in the Air" interpreted by boy band Tokio. Their recording was featured as the closing theme for My Boss, My Hero, a television drama remake of Korean motion picture and starring Tomoya Nagase, a lead vocalist of the band. It was released as a single in August 2007 and debuted at the number-one on the Japanese Oricon weekly singles chart with more than 120,000 copies sold. A song remained on the country's hit parade for about a year, finally becoming one of the biggest hit singles for the group.In December 2006, her successful contribution for Tokio was acclaimed by the Japan Composer's Association, winning the 48th Japan Record Award for "Best Lyrics".Because "Ship in the Air" by Tokio became massive hit, Lullaby Singer also gained relatively moderate commercial success with the sales of 110,000 copies, despite it managed to enter the top-10 on the Oricon albums chart.".
- Lullaby_Singer artist Miyuki_Nakajima.
- Lullaby_Singer genre Folk_rock.
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- Lullaby_Singer producer Miyuki_Nakajima.
- Lullaby_Singer recordedIn Ocean_Way_Recording.
- Lullaby_Singer releaseDate "2006-11-22".
- Lullaby_Singer runtime "3594.0".
- Lullaby_Singer subsequentWork I_Love_You,_Do_You_Hear_Me%3F.
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- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Ship_in_the_Air.
- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Shizuka_Kudo.
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- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Singer-songwriter.
- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Do!_Do!_Do!.
- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Ten-Sei.
- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Tomomi_Kahala.
- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLink Tomoya_Nagase.
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- Lullaby_Singer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lullaby Singer".
- Lullaby_Singer artist Miyuki_Nakajima.
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- Lullaby_Singer genre Folk_rock.
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- Lullaby_Singer label "Yamaha Music Communications".
- Lullaby_Singer lastAlbum "Ten-Sei".
- Lullaby_Singer length "3594.0".
- Lullaby_Singer name "Lullaby Singer".
- Lullaby_Singer nextAlbum "I Love You, Do You Hear Me?".
- Lullaby_Singer producer "Ichizo Seo, Miyuki Nakajima".
- Lullaby_Singer recorded "2006".
- Lullaby_Singer released "2006-11-22".
- Lullaby_Singer thisAlbum "Lullaby Singer".
- Lullaby_Singer type Album.
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- Lullaby_Singer subject Category:2006_albums.
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- Lullaby_Singer comment "Lullaby Singer (ララバイSINGER, Rarabai Shingā) is the 34th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in November 2006. The album comprises 12 tracks, and 4 of them were initially composed for other artists, such as "A Key" for Shizuka Kudo and "Only for the Sake of Love" for Hiromi Iwasaki. "Say Goodbye to That Goodbye", a song originally recorded by Tomomi Kahala, became the final release for her who has semi-retired since 2007.".
- Lullaby_Singer label "Lullaby Singer".
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- Lullaby_Singer name "Lullaby Singer".