Love Letter (The Blue Hearts song)
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“Love Letter” | |||||
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Single by The Blue Hearts from the album Train-Train[1] |
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A-side | "Love Letter" | ||||
B-side | "Denkō Sekka" | ||||
Released | February 21, 1989 February 6, 2002 (rerelease) |
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Recorded | Sony Roppongi Studio Onkio Haus |
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Genre | J-pop | ||||
Length | 6m17s | ||||
Label | Meldac | ||||
Writer(s) | Hiroto Kōmoto | ||||
Producer | The Blue Hearts | ||||
The Blue Hearts singles chronology | |||||
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"Love Letter" (ラプレター Rabu Retaa?) was the sixth professional single by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. They had released one single as an independent group, making this the seventh single overall. The song was recut off of the group's third album Train-Train.
"Love Letter" is the first ballad that the group released as a single. Parts of the promotional video for the song, which was filmed in Hawaii, can be seen on the Blue Hearts ga Kikoenai, the band's video history. The B-side track, "Denkō Sekka" (電光石火 The Thunderbolt) originally had a chorus in the background on the single release, but it was removed on the CD version.
[edit] References
- ^ Train-Train. bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008.