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|genre = J-pop
 
|genre = J-pop
 
|format = CD single
 
|format = CD single
|recorded = 2001
 
 
|length = 17:38
 
|length = 17:38
 
|label = Fun House
 
|label = Fun House
 
|producer = Okui Kaori
 
|producer = Okui Kaori
 
|Chronology1 = [[Ishii Rika]] Singles Chronology
 
|Chronology1 = [[Ishii Rika]] Singles Chronology
|Last1 = [[Snow Paradise]] <small>2nd single</small> (2000)
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|Last1 = [[Snow Paradise]] <small>2nd single (2000)</small>
|Next1 = [[Morning Musume Single Medley ~Hawaiian~]] (2002)
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|Next1 = [[Morning Musume Single Medley ~Hawaiian~]] <small>(2002)</small>
 
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'''Yume Miru Chikara''' (ユメミル チカラ; ''The Power To Dream'') is the third single by [[Ishii Rika|Peachy]] and her last single under that stage name, as she later joined [[Hello! Project]] and went by her real name, [[Ishii Rika]]. The single was released on April 18, 2001.
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'''Yumemiru Chikara''' (ユメミル チカラ; ''The Power To Dream'') is the third single by [[Ishii Rika|Peachy]] and her last single under that stage name, as she later joined [[Hello! Project]] and went by the stage name 石井リカ ([[Ishii Rika]]). The single was released on April 18, 2001.
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"Yumemiru Chikara" was selected as the campaign song for HTB (Hokkaido Television)'s "Yumechika 18" (ユメチカ18). By coincidence, the program name and song title were the same.
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Peachy also appeared in a commercial called "JA Bank Pikaichi Saving Goldfish" and the coupling song "Sweet Sweet Home" is used in the commercial. This on-air commercial was limited to Hiroshima and Yamaguchi prefectures.
   
 
==Tracklist==
 
==Tracklist==
#Yume Miru Chikara
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#Yumemiru Chikara
 
#Sweet Sweet Home
 
#Sweet Sweet Home
#Yume Miru Chikara (Karaoke)
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#Yumemiru Chikara (Karaoke)
 
#Sweet Sweet Home (Karaoke)
 
#Sweet Sweet Home (Karaoke)
   
 
==Single Information==
 
==Single Information==
;Yume Miru Chikara
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;Yumemiru Chikara
 
*Lyrics: Suzuki Syoko
 
*Lyrics: Suzuki Syoko
 
*Composition: Kamata Masato
 
*Composition: Kamata Masato
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;Sweet Sweet Home
 
;Sweet Sweet Home
 
*Lyrics, composition, arrangement: Okui Kaori
 
*Lyrics, composition, arrangement: Okui Kaori
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.amazon.co.jp/ユメミルチカラ-Peachy/dp/B00005HU3X/ref=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_3 Amazon]
 
*[http://www.amazon.co.jp/ユメミルチカラ-Peachy/dp/B00005HU3X/ref=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_3 Amazon]
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*[http://shyglance.web.fc2.com/2001/19/pg2293.html Shyglance Interview]
   
 
{{Ishii Rika}}
 
{{Ishii Rika}}

Revision as of 18:56, 27 April 2020

Yumemiru Chikara (ユメミル チカラ; The Power To Dream) is the third single by Peachy and her last single under that stage name, as she later joined Hello! Project and went by the stage name 石井リカ (Ishii Rika). The single was released on April 18, 2001.

"Yumemiru Chikara" was selected as the campaign song for HTB (Hokkaido Television)'s "Yumechika 18" (ユメチカ18). By coincidence, the program name and song title were the same.

Peachy also appeared in a commercial called "JA Bank Pikaichi Saving Goldfish" and the coupling song "Sweet Sweet Home" is used in the commercial. This on-air commercial was limited to Hiroshima and Yamaguchi prefectures.

Tracklist

  1. Yumemiru Chikara
  2. Sweet Sweet Home
  3. Yumemiru Chikara (Karaoke)
  4. Sweet Sweet Home (Karaoke)

Single Information

Yumemiru Chikara
  • Lyrics: Suzuki Syoko
  • Composition: Kamata Masato
Sweet Sweet Home
  • Lyrics, composition, arrangement: Okui Kaori

External Links