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==Members at time of single==
==Members at time of single==
*[[Kaori Iida]]
*1st generation: [[Kaori Iida]], [[Natsumi Abe]]
*2nd generation: [[Mari Yaguchi]]
*[[Natsumi Abe]]
*4th generation: [[Rika Ishikawa]], [[Hitomi Yoshizawa]], [[Nozomi Tsuji]], [[Ai Kago]]
*[[Mari Yaguchi]]
*5th generation: [[Ai Takahashi]], [[Asami Konno]], [[Makoto Ogawa]], [[Risa Niigaki]]
*[[Rika Ishikawa]]
*6th generation: [[Miki Fujimoto]], [[Eri Kamei]], [[Sayumi Michishige]], [[Reina Tanaka]]
*[[Hitomi Yoshizawa]]
*[[Nozomi Tsuji]]
*[[Ai Kago]]
*[[Ai Takahashi]]
*[[Asami Konno]]
*[[Makoto Ogawa]]
*[[Risa Niigaki]]
*[[Miki Fujimoto]]
*[[Eri Kamei]]
*[[Sayumi Michishige]]
*[[Reina Tanaka]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:07, 5 August 2012

"Go Girl"
Song

"Go Girl (Koi no Victory)" (Go Girl 〜恋のヴィクトリー〜, Go Girl (Koi no Victory)) "Go Girl (Love's Victory)" was the twentieth single of JPop idol group Morning Musume and was released November 6, 2003. It sold a total of 145,340 copies, spent 15 weeks in the Japanese top 200 and peaked at number four. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for physical sales of over 100,000 units.[1]

The title song was covered in Chinese on Taiwanese Hello! Project group Ice Creamusume's debut mini-album 1st Best!.

The song was used as the drama Victory! Footgirls no Seishun's theme song.

Track listings

  1. "Go Girl (Koi no Victory)" (Go Girl 〜恋のヴィクトリー〜, "Go Girl (Love's Victory") – 4:09
  2. "Koi-ing" (恋ING, "Loving") – 5:22
  3. "Go Girl (Koi no Victory) (Instrumental)" – 4:09

Personnel

  • Tsunku – lyrics and composition
  • Hideyuki "Daichi" Suzuki – arrangement, all instruments

Members at time of single

References

  1. ^ "ゴールド等認定作品一覧 2003年11月" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-09-20.