Yume wa Yoru Hiraku (夢は夜ひらく, lit. "Dream Opens At Night") is a Japanese song. The song was composed by Komei Sone. The song was originally noted down in a juvenile classification home. The lyric of the song was re-written by various lyricists. Mari Sono's cover version of this song was released in 1966. However, the song is best known for being sung by enka singer Keiko Fuji. The song was included in her album "Shinjuku no Onna/ 'Enka no Hoshi' Fuji Keiko no Subete" (lit.

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  • Tokyo Nagaremono
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  • Tokyo Nagaremono
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  • Yume wa Yoru Hiraku (夢は夜ひらく, lit. "Dream Opens At Night") is a Japanese song. The song was composed by Komei Sone. The song was originally noted down in a juvenile classification home. The lyric of the song was re-written by various lyricists. Mari Sono's cover version of this song was released in 1966. However, the song is best known for being sung by enka singer Keiko Fuji. The song was included in her album "Shinjuku no Onna/ 'Enka no Hoshi' Fuji Keiko no Subete" (lit. "Woman in Shinjuku/ 'Star of Enka' All of Keiko Fuji") released on March 5, 1970. The album topped Japan's Oricon charts for 20 consecutive weeks. Her version of this song was named Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku . Her version of this song was released as a single on April 25, 1970. The single topped Japan's Oricon charts for 10 consecutive weeks. Japanese folk rock singer Kan Mikami also released his version of this song in 1972. However, his version was banned from being used on the air.
  • 『夢は夜ひらく』(ゆめはよるひらく)は、曾根幸明が作曲した日本の歌謡曲。 園まりが歌ったものと藤圭子が歌ったものが特に有名である。 原曲は、練馬少年鑑別所で歌われていた曲を曾根幸明が採譜・補作したものである。歌詞の異なる様々なバージョンがある。2006年2月現在、JASRACには20を超える作詞者が異なるバージョンが登録されている。ナンシー・シナトラとリー・ヘイズルウッドのデュエット曲「サマー・ワイン」との類似が指摘されるが、「サマー・ワイン」が本国アメリカで発売されたのは当楽曲がレコードとしてヒットしたのと同じ1966年であり、さらに日本発売は翌年1967年になってからであり、偶然であるとする意見もある。ただし、その当時、日本の作曲家の中には輸入盤を航空便でまとめ買いして送ってもらって資料にしていたという噂もある。 レコードでは1966年に園まり(ポリドール)、緑川アコ(クラウンレコード)、藤田功と愛まち子(テイチク)、バーブ佐竹(キングレコード)の競作で発売され、その後多くの歌手にカバーされた。1999年には、藤圭子版の作詞者・石坂まさをの作詞家生活30周年を記念し、藤圭子版のこの曲の歌碑が花園神社(東京都新宿区)に建てられた。 1967年には、この曲をモチーフとした映画も公開されている(配給:日活)。
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  • "Ai wa Kizutsukiyasuku" by Hide and Rosanna
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  • Tokyo Nagaremono
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  • "Onna no Blues" by Keiko Fuji
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  • Shinjuku no Onna/ 'Enka no Hoshi' Fuji Keiko no Subete
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  • 4:09
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  • Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku
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  • Japanese Oricon Chart number one single (Keiko Fuji version)
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  • Masao Ishisaka (lyric) Komei Sone (music)
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  • – (10 weeks)
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  • Yume wa Yoru Hiraku (夢は夜ひらく, lit. "Dream Opens At Night") is a Japanese song. The song was composed by Komei Sone. The song was originally noted down in a juvenile classification home. The lyric of the song was re-written by various lyricists. Mari Sono's cover version of this song was released in 1966. However, the song is best known for being sung by enka singer Keiko Fuji. The song was included in her album "Shinjuku no Onna/ 'Enka no Hoshi' Fuji Keiko no Subete" (lit.
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  • Yume wa Yoru Hiraku
  • 夢は夜ひらく
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  • Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku
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