Carmen_'77

Carmen '77

Carmen '77

1977 single by Pink Lady


"Carmen '77" (カルメン'77, Karumen Nana-jū Nana) is Pink Lady's third single release in Japan. Inspired by the novella Carmen, the song was written by Yū Aku and Shunichi Tokura, and was released on March 10, 1977. The single sold in excess of 1,100,000 copies, and reached the number-one position on the Oricon charts in April 1977, and maintained its place at number one for five weeks.[1] It also reached the number-one position on the Japanese Music Labo charts.[2]

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The song's dance choreography incorporates elements of flamenco and European marionette theatre. Traditionally, Mie and Kei wore white dresses decorated with roses while performing this song.[3]

According to Oricon it was the seventh best selling single from 1977.[4]

A re-recorded version of the song was included on the two-disc greatest hits release, Innovation, released in December 2010.

Track listing (7" vinyl)

All lyrics are written by Yū Aku; all music is composed and arranged by Shunichi Tokura.

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Chart positions

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Covers

  • Speed covered the song for the 1997 Yū Aku tribute album VELFARRE J-POP NIGHT presents DANCE with YOU.
  • Trasparenza covered the song in their 2002 album Pink Lady Euro Tracks.[5]
  • Korean duo Red Pepper Girls covered the song in 2008.
  • Ruriko Kubō and Kyōko (formerly of the Barbee Boys) recorded a cover version for the 2009 Pink Lady/Yū Aku tribute album Bad Friends.
  • In 2019, Momoiro Clover Z recorded their version of the song titled "Radisma '19" (ラジスマ'19, Rajisuma Jūkyū) to promote Radisma Hybrid Radio, an Internet-based FM radio service.[6]

References

  1. "List of the number-one hit singles on the Japanese Oricon Chart". Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  2. "Billboard Magazine, April, 1977". Billboard. 30 April 1977.
  3. "Let's Dance! Carmen '77". Viva! Pink Lady. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  4. "Annual Oricon Charts 1977-1980" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  5. "Twinstar produce Pink Lady Euro Tracks". Para Para Mania. Retrieved 2020-04-14.

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