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'''{{nihongo|Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~|<ruby>Time after time<rp>(</rp><rt>タイム・アフター・タイム</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> ~花舞う街で~|Taimu Afutā Taimu ~Hana Mau Machi de~}}''' is a single written and sung by [[Mai Kuraki]] and her sixth song featured in the series. Composed by Aika Ohno and arranged by Cybersound, the song was released on March 5, 2003 and was used as the theme song of ''[[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital|Movie 7: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]'', released on April 19, 2003 during [[wikipedia:Golden Week (Japan)|Golden Week]]. The song peaked at #3 Monthly and at #67 Yearly on the Oricon Chart. | '''{{nihongo|Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~|<ruby>Time after time<rp>(</rp><rt>タイム・アフター・タイム</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> ~花舞う街で~|Taimu Afutā Taimu ~Hana Mau Machi de~}}''' is a single written and sung by [[Mai Kuraki]] and her sixth song featured in the series. Composed by Aika Ohno and arranged by Cybersound, the song was released on March 5, 2003 and was used as the theme song of ''[[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital|Movie 7: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]'', released on April 19, 2003 during [[wikipedia:Golden Week (Japan)|Golden Week]]. The song peaked at #3 Monthly and at #67 Yearly on the Oricon Chart. | ||
− | + | In the movie, the song got an additional arrangement by Daisuke Ikeda. The movie version of the song was later released in the album "If I Believe", "MAI KURAKI BEST 151A-LOVE & HOPE-", and "[[Mai Kuraki x Detective Conan Collaboration Best 21 - Shinjitsu wa Itsumo Uta ni Aru!]]". The remix version of the song was also included in her single [[Togetsukyō ~Kimi Omou~]], which served as the theme song of ''[[The Crimson Love Letter|Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter]]'' and as the 55<sup>th</sup> [[closing]] of the series. | |
==Song info== | ==Song info== |
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Original title: | Time after time ~花舞う街で~ |
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English title: | Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~ |
Artist: | Mai Kuraki |
Movie: | 7 |
Release date: | March 5, 2003 |
CDs: | 1 |
Tracks: | 3 |
Original Cost: | 1,000円 |
CD Number: | GZCA-7011 |
Record Label: | GIZA studio |
Oricon chart peak: | #3 (Weekly) #67 (Yearly) |
Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~ (Time after time ~花舞う街で~ Taimu Afutā Taimu ~Hana Mau Machi de~ ) is a single written and sung by Mai Kuraki and her sixth song featured in the series. Composed by Aika Ohno and arranged by Cybersound, the song was released on March 5, 2003 and was used as the theme song of Movie 7: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, released on April 19, 2003 during Golden Week. The song peaked at #3 Monthly and at #67 Yearly on the Oricon Chart.
In the movie, the song got an additional arrangement by Daisuke Ikeda. The movie version of the song was later released in the album "If I Believe", "MAI KURAKI BEST 151A-LOVE & HOPE-", and "Mai Kuraki x Detective Conan Collaboration Best 21 - Shinjitsu wa Itsumo Uta ni Aru!". The remix version of the song was also included in her single Togetsukyō ~Kimi Omou~, which served as the theme song of Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter and as the 55th closing of the series.
Contents
Song info
Artists
- Performer: Mai Kuraki
- Lyrics: Mai Kuraki
- Composer: Aika Ohno
- Arrangement: Cybersound, Daisuke Ikeda (movie version) / Cybersound (Full version)
Lyrics
CD info
CD track listing
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | Length |
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1 | Time after time ~花舞う街で~ | Time after time ~Hana Mau Machi de~ | Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~ | 4:05 |
2 | Natural | Natural | Natural | 4:30 |
3 | Time after time ~花舞う街で~ (Instrumental) | Time after time ~Hana Mau Machi de~ (Instrumental) | Time after time ~In the Town of Dancing Flowers~ (Instrumental) | 4:02 |
Gallery
References
- Lyrics
- Japanese, English and Romaji lyrics from Animelyrics.com: Time After Time ~Hana Mau Machi de~ by Ran-san and teresa ko. Retrieved on November 23, 2012.