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|released = February 10, 1999 |
|released = February 10, 1999 |
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|genre = J-Pop |
|genre = J-Pop |
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− | |format = CD |
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|length = 11:32 |
|length = 11:32 |
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+ | |label = Warner Music Japan |
|producer = Sharam Q |
|producer = Sharam Q |
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|Last = [[Dakedo Aishisugite]] <small>4th single</small> (1998) |
|Last = [[Dakedo Aishisugite]] <small>4th single</small> (1998) |
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|Next = [[scene]] <small>6th single</small> (1999) |
|Next = [[scene]] <small>6th single</small> (1999) |
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− | '''Anata no Yume ni Naritai''' (アナタの夢になりたい; ''I Want to Be Your Dream'') is [[Heike Michiyo]]'s fifth single. |
+ | '''Anata no Yume ni Naritai''' (アナタの夢になりたい; ''I Want to Be Your Dream'') is [[Heike Michiyo]]'s fifth single. It was released on February 10, 1999. The title track was used as a theme song for the J-PHONE Toukai commercials, and as the ending theme to ''[[Idol wo Sagase!]]''. |
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− | The title track also appear on [[For ourself ~Single History~]]. The PV appears on the ''[[Petit Best 1|Petit Best]] DVD''. |
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− | [[File:Heike Michiyo - Anata no Yume ni Naritai (MV)|thumb|right|240px |
+ | [[File:Heike Michiyo - Anata no Yume ni Naritai (MV)|thumb|right|240px]] |
+ | [[File:Heike-anata.jpg|thumb|Heike Michiyo promoting "Anata no Yume ni Naritai"]] |
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#Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
#Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
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#Haru da yo (春だよ; ''It's Spring'') |
#Haru da yo (春だよ; ''It's Spring'') |
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;Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
;Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
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*Lyrics and Chorus: [[Makiho Emi]] |
*Lyrics and Chorus: [[Makiho Emi]] |
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− | *Composition, Arrangement, Guitar, and Programming: [[Hatake]] |
+ | *Composition, Arrangement, Guitar, and Programming: [[Hatakeyama Toshiaki|Hatake]] |
*Engineer: [[Ishikawa Seiji]] |
*Engineer: [[Ishikawa Seiji]] |
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*Bass: [[Terasawa Koichi]] |
*Bass: [[Terasawa Koichi]] |
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*Lyrics: Makiho Emi |
*Lyrics: Makiho Emi |
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*Composition and Arrangement: Hatake |
*Composition and Arrangement: Hatake |
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− | ==TV Performances== |
+ | ===TV Performances=== |
− | + | * [1999.03.14] Music Jump <small>(Anata no Yume ni Naritai)</small> |
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+ | ===Concert Performances=== |
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− | * [1999.03.14] Music Jump |
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;Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
;Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
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*[[Hello! Project Happy New Year '99]] |
*[[Hello! Project Happy New Year '99]] |
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*[[Hello! Project Happy New Year 2000]] |
*[[Hello! Project Happy New Year 2000]] |
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*[[Heike Michiyo "Sotsugyou Memorial Live"]] |
*[[Heike Michiyo "Sotsugyou Memorial Live"]] |
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+ | ===Event Performances=== |
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+ | ;Anata no Yume ni Naritai |
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+ | *[2002.03.16] [[Melon Kinenbi, Country Musume, Heike Michiyo LIVE TOGETHER]] |
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==[[Oricon]] Chart Positions== |
==[[Oricon]] Chart Positions== |
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+ | {{OriconWeekOnly|79/3470}} |
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 3,470 |
'''Total Reported Sales:''' 3,470 |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | * The application flyer for the [[Hello! Project Auditions|1st Morning Musume & Michiyo Heike Protegee Audition]] came with the single |
+ | * The application flyer for the [[Hello! Project Auditions|1st Morning Musume & Michiyo Heike Protegee Audition]] came with the single. |
==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*Discography: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120725132543/http://www.helloproject.com/discography/heike/s_005.html Hello! Project] |
*Discography: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120725132543/http://www.helloproject.com/discography/heike/s_005.html Hello! Project] |
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*Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アナタの夢になりたい Japanese] |
*Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アナタの夢になりたい Japanese] |
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− | *Lyrics: [ |
+ | *Lyrics: [https://helloprolyrics.fandom.com/wiki/Anata_no_Yume_ni_Naritai Anata no Yume ni Naritai], [https://helloprolyrics.fandom.com/wiki/Haru_da_yo Haru da yo] |
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 6 August 2023
Anata no Yume ni Naritai (アナタの夢になりたい; I Want to Be Your Dream) is Heike Michiyo's fifth single. It was released on February 10, 1999. The title track was used as a theme song for the J-PHONE Toukai commercials, and as the ending theme to Idol wo Sagase!.
Tracklist[]
- Anata no Yume ni Naritai
- Haru da yo (春だよ; It's Spring)
- Anata no Yume ni Naritai (Original Karaoke)
Single Information[]
- Anata no Yume ni Naritai
- Lyrics and Chorus: Makiho Emi
- Composition, Arrangement, Guitar, and Programming: Hatake
- Engineer: Ishikawa Seiji
- Bass: Terasawa Koichi
- Drums: Higuchi Munetaka
- Haru da yo
- Lyrics: Makiho Emi
- Composition and Arrangement: Hatake
Performances[]
TV Performances[]
- [1999.03.14] Music Jump (Anata no Yume ni Naritai)
Concert Performances[]
- Anata no Yume ni Naritai
- Hello! Project Happy New Year '99
- Morning Musume Summer Event '99
- Hello! Project '99
- Morning Musume Summer-Autumn Event '99
- Hello! Project Happy New Year 2000
- Heike Michiyo "Sotsugyou Memorial Live"
Event Performances[]
- Anata no Yume ni Naritai
Oricon Chart Positions[]
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Week Rank | Sales |
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- | - | - | - | - | - | - | 79 | 3,470 |
Total Reported Sales: 3,470
Trivia[]
- The application flyer for the 1st Morning Musume & Michiyo Heike Protegee Audition came with the single.
External Links[]
- Discography: Hello! Project
- Wikipedia: Japanese
- Lyrics: Anata no Yume ni Naritai, Haru da yo
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