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Revision as of 19:07, 30 December 2011
‹ Kumo ni notte | List of Songs | Glorious Mind › |
Opening 20 | |
Original title: | |
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Artist: | GARNET CROW |
Episodes: | 475~486 |
Release date: | July 4, 2007 |
CDs: | 1 |
Tracks: | 3 |
Original Cost: | 1,260円 |
CD Number: | GZCA-4096 |
Record Label: | GIZA studio |
Oricon chart peak: | #10 (Weekly) |
Namida no Yesterday is a single by J-pop band GARNET CROW. The song is the 20th opening of the anime. The single itself was released on July 4, 2007, and peaked at number ten on the Oricon charts. There are two versions of the song- the one released on the single, and the album version from the band's sixth album, LOCKS, released in 2008.
Contents
Detective Conan opening info
Cast
Conan's opening speech
“ | "夏の光は昨日の輝き。"
("The light of summer is the radiance of yesterday. After the tears is a change of life.") |
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Staff
- Animation Director - Keiko Sasaki
- Key Animation - Kumiko Shishido, Tomoyuki Kanno, Jun Oohara, Seiji Muta
Song info
Chart placement
- #10 (Weekly)
Lyrics
CD info
CD track listing
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | Length |
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1 | 涙のイエスタデー | Namida no Yesterday | Tears of Yesterday | |
2 | Go For It | Go For It | Go For It | |
3 | 一番素敵だった日 | Ichiban suteki datta hi | The Most Wonderful Day |
Gallery
Trivia
- Ran and Sonoko are seen singing the song while in a karaoke box in episode 507.[1]
- The cover of the CD single is inspired by that of the Japanese version of the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine".
- The song is the 100th released by GARNET CROW, and to celebrate this, a special Detective Conan postcard was released with the single.
See also
References
- Lyrics
- Japanese and Kanji lyrics from Animelyrics.com: Namida no Yesterday by Kikyosama. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.
- ^ Episode 507: The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box