Lyrics by Yumi Matsutoya

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  1. Rouge No Dengon
  2. Downtown Boy
  3. Hello, My Friend
  4. Voyager - Gravestone Without Date
  5. '78
  6. "110°F"
  7. "20 Minutes"
  8. "a Happy New Year"
  9. "Angel Cryin' X'mas"
  10. "Autumn Park"
  11. "Baby Pink"
  12. "Corvett 1954"
  13. "hong Kong Night Sight"
  14. "Miss Lonely"
  15. "So high"
  16. "So long long ago"
  17. "Song For Bride"
  18. "Summertime"
  19. "Sunny day Holiday"
  20. 7 Truths, 7 Lies
  21. A Midsummer Night's Dream
  22. Abracadrabra - Yabureta Koi No Naoshi Kata Oshiemasu
  23. Acacia
  24. Age of our innocence
  25. Ame No Machi Wo
  26. Babylon
  27. Benisuzume
  28. Blizzard
  29. Blue Planet
  30. Blue Rain Blue
  31. Bonne annee
  32. Broken Barricade
  33. Bye bye boy
  34. Called Game
  35. Carry on
  36. Chinese Soup
  37. Choco-language
  38. Cowgirl Blues
  39. Dang Dang
  40. Dasanai tegami
  41. Dawn Purple
  42. Delphine
  43. Escape
  44. Esper
  45. Forgiveness
  46. Futou Wo Wataru Kaze
  47. Futte ageru
  48. Fuyu no owari
  49. Get Away
  50. Getsuyoubi
  51. Glory Birdland
  52. Good-bye friend
  53. Good-bye Goes
  54. Haru yo, koi
  55. Harujoon' Himejoon'
  56. Henji Wa Iranai
  57. Hikōki-gumo
  58. Hitomi wa doshaburi
  59. Holiday in Acapulco
  60. Home Town
  61. Hozho Goh
  62. Ima Dakara
  63. Invisible Strings
  64. Issho ni kurasou
  65. Josephine
  66. July
  67. Juuni-kai no koibito
  68. Kan'ran'sha
  69. Kirisame de mienai
  70. Kishuu
  71. Kokoro Hodoite
  72. Kokoro No Mama
  73. Kokuhaku
  74. Late Summer Lake
  75. Lonesome Cowboy
  76. Lost Highway
  77. Love Wars
  78. Lundi
  79. Mabushii kusayakyuu
  80. Machibuse
  81. Mafuyu no SAAFAA
  82. Mahou no kusuri
  83. Makimodoshite Omoide Wo
  84. Mamotte agetai
  85. Man In the Moon
  86. Manatsu No Yo No Yume
  87. Many Is The Time
  88. Midnight Run
  89. Midnight Scarecrow
  90. Midnight Train
  91. Mirakuru
  92. Miss BROADCAST
  93. Misty China Town
  94. Mizu no kage
  95. Moonlight Legend
  96. Mou ai wa hajimaranai
  97. Mugen' no naka no ichido
  98. Night Walker
  99. Niji No Shita No Doshaburi de
  100. Nobody Else
  101. Noo Saido
  102. Northern Lights
  103. Now Is On
  104. Oh Juliet
  105. Painting the sea
  106. Raga #3
  107. Rodeo
  108. Ryuusei No Yoru
  109. Saigo no uso
  110. Saint of Love
  111. Salaam Mousson Salaam Afrique
  112. Saturday Night Zombies
  113. Save Our Ship
  114. September Blue Moon
  115. Setsugekka
  116. Shiawase ni naru tame ni
  117. Shizukana maboroshi
  118. Sign of the Time
  119. Smile again (Yuming Version)
  120. Spinning Wheel
  121. Summer Junction
  122. Sweet Dreams
  123. Sweet Surrender
  124. Taimu Rimitto
  125. Take me home
  126. Tawaa Saido Memorii
  127. Todokanai
  128. Toki wo kakeru shoujo
  129. Tropic Of Capricorn
  130. Tsuite Yuku Wa
  131. Tuxedo Rain
  132. Twins
  133. Typhoon
  134. Umi ni kite
  135. Uptown
  136. Valentine's Radio
  137. Wagon Ni Notte de Kakeyou
  138. Wakiyaku de ii kara
  139. Walk on, Walk on by
  140. Wanderers
  141. Watashi-rashiku
  142. Weaver of Love
  143. Wings of Winter
  144. Woman
  145. Xyzing Xyzing
  146. Yukidayori
  147. Yuuyami wo hitori
  148. リフレインが叫んでる (refrain ga sakenderu)

Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷 由実, Matsutōya Yumi, born January 19, 1954), nicknamed Yuming (ユーミン, Yūmin), is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. Generally the writer of both the lyrics and the music in her songs, she is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice and live performances, and is one of the most prominent figures in the history of Japanese popular music. Her recording career has been commercially successful with more than 42 million records sold. In 1990, her album The Gates of Heaven became the first album to be certified "2x million" by the RIAJ, and she has had twenty-one No. 1 albums listed on the Oricon charts. She is the only artist to have at least one number-one album every year on the Oricon charts for 18 consecutive years. After gaining several years of experience as a session musician, she debuted as a singer-songwriter in 1972. During her early career, she worked under her birth name Yumi Arai (荒井 由実, Arai Yumi). In 1975, Arai became known as a composer for "Ichigo Hakusho wo Mou Ichido", a commercially successful song recorded by the folk duo BanBan. She also gained popularity as a vocalist in the same year through the success of "Ano Hi ni Kaeritai", which became her first number-one hit on Japan's Oricon Charts. Other famous songs include "Haru-yo, Koi" and "Sweet, Bitter Sweet". She also uses the name Kureta Karuho (呉田軽穂), which is derived from the Swedish film star Greta Garbo, when offering her work to other musicians. In The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture, it is written that "Yuming incorporated influences from progressive rock and European pop to produce a sophisticated, upper-middle-class female Japanese voice and sound in a contemporary musical and journalistic world dominated by discussions of folk music and social critique. This musical idiom is generally thought to have been first realised on [...] Cobalt Hour". The album The 14th Moon and the three albums that ranked in the top 10 of the Japanese charts in 1976 (Cobalt Hour, Yuming Brand, and Hikōki-gumo) "contained several songs which are considered to be early classics of the J-pop genre." After marrying her musical collaborator Masataka Matsutoya in 1976, Arai began recording under her married name and has continued to do so. Throughout the 1980s, Matsutoya's music was prominently featured in advertisements for Mitsubishi Motors in her native Japan and her image was used to promote their vehicles. In addition to multiple hit singles, she has obtained enormous commercial success on the Japanese Albums Chart, particularly during the late 1980s and the first half of the 1990s. The magazine Shūkan Gendai ranked Matsutoya third (behind only Miyuki Nakajima and Masayoshi Son) in a list of the smartest Japanese figures that was determined based on the criteria of "intelligence, determination, sensibility and capability".

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