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This channel introduces Ai Matsubara's performances and singing works, Ai Towano's songs, and Takao Yamada's songs. "Showa Kare Susuki" is a work in which the copyright contract with Diamond Music Publishing Co., Ltd. was amicably terminated in July 1989. There is no contract between Polydor Records (now Universal) and Diamond Music Publishing (lyrics department) for "Showa Kare Susuki". The copyright of "Showa Kare Susuki" belongs to lyricist Takao Yamada. Therefore, his wife Ai Matsubara, with the permission of the copyright holder Takao Yamada, edited and produced video content for listeners and created an original music video for "Showa Kare Susuki". Kazuko Matsuo & Frank Nagai's singing work is the 14th permission through JASRAC. "Showa Withered Pampas Grass" Lyrics by Yamada Takao (male) Lost to poverty (female) No, lost to society (male and female) Driven out of this town too Wouldn't it be better to die beautifully? I've lived to the best of my ability, so I have no regrets. Not even flowers will bloom. The two of us are withered pampas grass (male) We endured being trampled on (female) Yes, while hurting (male and female) We savored our loneliness and talked about having dreams. We don't want happiness, but we want to be like everyone else. We gaze at a shooting star and are withered pampas grass (male) Throw me away (female) Why do you love me so much (male and female) We decided that day that we would die together. The cold wind of the world brings tears to our eyes. We endure the pain. The two of us are withered pampas grass. ☆Matsubara Lab (singing school) Looking for singershttps://bran-ns.com ☆Matsubara Ai's shophttps://cipfrontier.thebase.in ☆Matsubara Ai's MagMag email newsletter https://www.mag2.com/m/0001665573.html ☆Matsubara Ai's note https://note.mu/aies1209 ☆Matsubara Ai's song is Chappy https://www.ameblo.jp/1209ok ☆Matsubara Ai's Instagram / aimatubara ☆Matsubara Ai's Twitter / brandnewai ☆Matsubara Ai's Facebook / ai.matubara.1 #Yamada Takao #Matsuo Kazuko #Frank Nagai #Showa Withered Pampas Grass