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"Tabibito"
Single by The Blue Hearts
from the album Stick Out [1]
A-side"'Tabibito'"
B-side"'Taifū'"
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1993
RecordedAvaco Creative Studio
Genre Rock
Length5 m34 s
LabelEast West Japan
Songwriter(s) Hiroto Kōmoto
Producer(s)The Blue Hearts
The Blue Hearts singles chronology
"' Yume'"
(1992)
"Tabibito"
(1993)
"' 1000 no Violin'"
(1993)

"Tabibito" (旅人, Traveler) was the fourteenth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts and reached #50 on the Oricon charts in 1992. It was part of the band's sixth album, Stick Out.

Details

The B-side track, "Taifū" (台風 Typhoon), is one of the rare songs by The Blue Hearts that uses irregular meter.

References

  1. ^ Stick Out. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Tabibito"
Single by The Blue Hearts
from the album Stick Out [1]
A-side"'Tabibito'"
B-side"'Taifū'"
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1993
RecordedAvaco Creative Studio
Genre Rock
Length5 m34 s
LabelEast West Japan
Songwriter(s) Hiroto Kōmoto
Producer(s)The Blue Hearts
The Blue Hearts singles chronology
"' Yume'"
(1992)
"Tabibito"
(1993)
"' 1000 no Violin'"
(1993)

"Tabibito" (旅人, Traveler) was the fourteenth single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts and reached #50 on the Oricon charts in 1992. It was part of the band's sixth album, Stick Out.

Details

The B-side track, "Taifū" (台風 Typhoon), is one of the rare songs by The Blue Hearts that uses irregular meter.

References

  1. ^ Stick Out. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.

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