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| released = March 16, 1989 |
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| This single = "'''Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry)'''"<br>(1989) |
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| genre = [[J-pop]] |
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"'''涙をみせないで (Boys Don't Cry)'''", aka '''Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry)''' was [[Wink (Japanese band)|Wink]]'s fourth single.<ref>Eye-ai: A Magazine on Japanese Culture and Entertainment -1992 179-201 p22 "A collection of 16 of theirsingles such as "Ai ga Tomaranai," "One Night Heaven," "Sabishi Nettaigyo," "Sexy Music," "Namida wo Misenaide" and "Sugar Baby Love." "Quiet Life" Takeuchi Mariya AMTM-4141,</ref> |
"'''涙をみせないで (Boys Don't Cry)'''", aka '''Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry)''' was [[Wink (Japanese band)|Wink]]'s fourth single.<ref>Eye-ai: A Magazine on Japanese Culture and Entertainment -1992 179-201 p22 "A collection of 16 of theirsingles such as "Ai ga Tomaranai," "One Night Heaven," "Sabishi Nettaigyo," "Sexy Music," "Namida wo Misenaide" and "Sugar Baby Love." "Quiet Life" Takeuchi Mariya AMTM-4141,</ref> |
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Boys Don't Cry is a 1987 hit single for Yugoslav Italo disco duo Moulin Rouge, led by songwriter Matjaž Kosi.
Japanese cover version
"Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry)" | ||||
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Single by Wink | ||||
Released | March 16, 1989 | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Polystar | |||
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"涙をみせないで (Boys Don't Cry)", aka Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry) was Wink's fourth single.[1]
Released on March 16, 1989, with a CD catalog number H10R-30013, and cassette tape catalog number X10R-1026, the single reached #1 on the Oricon weekly single charts.
Track listing
- 涙をみせないで (Boys Don't Cry) / Namida wo Misenaide (Boys Don't Cry)
- Only Lonely
References
- ^ Eye-ai: A Magazine on Japanese Culture and Entertainment -1992 179-201 p22 "A collection of 16 of theirsingles such as "Ai ga Tomaranai," "One Night Heaven," "Sabishi Nettaigyo," "Sexy Music," "Namida wo Misenaide" and "Sugar Baby Love." "Quiet Life" Takeuchi Mariya AMTM-4141,