“Isao Sasaki - Farewell Space Battleship Yamato: Warriors of Love - Good Enemy” is an insert song/image song for the 1978 movie “Farewell Space Battleship Yamato: Warriors of Love.”
Irene Cara is an American singer and actress. She played the role of Coco Hernandez in the 1980 musical film ““Fame,” and the film’s title song ““Fame” became a worldwide...
Govna Matic is another name for Gov Matic (Tha Governer) from Diezzle Don & Tha Governer. This record features Redman, Pacewon, Roz, Runt Dog, Tame One, Young Zee, Commander Jesse,...
"”You Don”t Have To Say You Love Me” is originally an Italian song, with the original title ““I can”t live without you (Io che non vivo senza te)”. It was...
Calm (Kiyotaka Fukagawa) is considered one of the pioneers of chill-out Balearic music. Calm’s activities under other names include FARR, Organ Language, K.F, and the unit JAPANESE SYNCHRO SYSTEM with...
Baruka is one of the projects of Dutch techno DJ/producer Orlando Voorn. Other names include Balance, Frequency, Basic Bastard, Fix, Dope Dog, Boy, Stalker, and The Nighttripper.
The Monkees are an American rock band formed by Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, and Peter Tork. They had a media mix strategy that linked record sales with ““The...
“Returning Yopparai” was the debut single by The Folk Crusaders and the first million-selling single in Oricon chart history. It is also the song that created the “underground folk” boom,...
This song by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins was sung and performed by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, an American blues singer known for his unique and unique style. He is known for his...
This song by Les Baxter and his choir and orchestra appears on the album Tamboo!, released in 1956. Les Baxter is known for his unique exotic and sensual musical style,...
This song was written by James Brown and is known as one of his masterpieces. This song was released in 1966 and is considered a masterpiece of soul music with...
Economic Animals is a masked band led by Tsutomu Sasaki. “The Return of Minato no Yoko” was released in 1975 as a sequel and parody of “Minato no Yoko Yokohama...