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1982 studio album by Keiko Masuda
Hitori ga Suki Released 18 February 1982 (1982-02-18 ) Recorded 1981 Genre Label Reprise Records
Hitori ga Suki (1982)
Koisuru wa Tomodachi (1982)
"Suzume " Released: 28 November 1981 (1981-11-28 )
Hitori ga Suki (ひとりが好き , I Like to Be Alone ) is the debut album by Japanese singer Keiko Masuda . The album was released on February 18, 1982, less than a year after the dissolution of her group Pink Lady .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] It contains Masuda's first single "Suzume " (すずめ , "Sparrow") , which peaked at No. 9 on Oricon 's singles charts and sold 267,000 copies.[ 5]
Side A Title Lyrics Music Arrangement 1. "Suzume " ((すずめ , "Sparrow") ) Miyuki Nakajima Nakajima Nozomi Aoki 2. "Tsukanoma no Ame" ((つかの間の雨 , "Fleeting Rain") ) Shōzō Ise Ise Kōji Makaino 3. "Terminal" (Tāminaru (ターミナル ) ) Ise Ise Aoki 4. "Last Scene" (Rasuto Shīn (ラスト・シーン ) ) Jun Horie Horie Motoki Funayama 5. "Hitori no Heya" ((一人の部屋 , "One Room") ) Horie Horie Funayama
Side B Title Lyrics Music Arrangement 1. "Motto Kudasai" ((もっと下さい , "More, Please") ) Arisu Shiraishi Takuro Yoshida Makaino 2. "Sofa no Kubomi" (Sofā no Kubomi (ソファーのくぼみ , "The Sofa's Depression") ) Shiraishi Yoshida Makaino 3. "Hoshi ni Natta Papa" ("Papa Went to the Stars" (星になったパパ ) ) Aya Sagan Toshiaki Matsumoto Aoki 4. "Hello to Me" (Harō tu Mī (ハロー・トゥ・ミー ) ) Sagan Matsumoto Aoki 5. "Eve" (Ivu (前夜祭(イヴ) ) ) Sagan Horie Aoki
Singles
"Suzume "
"Tamerai"
"Rasen Kaidan"
"Joyū"
"FU・RI・NE"
"Aiiro no Inshō - Avec le Feu"
"Simples Confidences"
"Unmei ga Kawaru Asa"
"Kiseki no Hana"
"Saigo no Koi"/"Fujisan da"
"Del Sole"
"Et j'aime la vie ~ Ima ga Suki"
Studio albums
Hitori ga Suki
Koisuru wo Tomodachi
Tawamureru Sakanatachi
Simples Confidences
Voice Cologne
Compilation albums Cover albums
Moichido Asobimasho: Now & Then
Ai Shōka
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