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"Yume no Naka e" was released on March 1, 1973, and was the theme song for Toho's "After School." It was Inoue Yosui's first hit song. Yosui commented that he wrote it so that everyone could sing along. "Yume no Naka e" is Inoue Yosui. Inoue Yosui is "Yume no Naka e." I'm sure many people associate it that way. "Yume no Naka e" is a truly mysterious song. As you listen to it, you feel good, and you want to sing and dance. It's as if you're being invited into a dream, and you want to go into a dream. I learned that "Yume no Naka e," which makes you feel that way, has a calculated and very clever device. Think back to the lyrics of "Yume no Naka e." Not only does it rhyme, but you'll notice that there are letters scattered and placed everywhere, at the beginning of the lines and throughout the sentence. The single letter "ka" creates the rhythm. That's what he says. Now that he says it, it makes sense that the repeated "ka" is used incredibly often. If the lyrics were created by calculating the placement of "ka", then he must have an incredible brain. Even AI can't do this. As for the melody, here's what he said. The lightness of "Saa~" and the comfortable feeling of it are reminiscent of the refrain "Yeah yeah yeah" from The Beatles' "She Loves You". Yosui Inoue, Yasuo Kawase, and Masaru Hoshi are all Beatles fans, and they say that "Into a Dream" somehow exudes the scent of The Beatles. Yosui Inoue didn't sell with Andre Candre, so he thought and worried about what kind of song he should write to sell, which is why he arrived at "Into a Dream". It's not a coincidence. I think it was inevitable. Half a century has passed since "Into a Dream" was released. It is still talked about as a masterpiece without fading. It's not too late. I hope they'll release it as a project. Inoue Yosui's "Yume no Naka e" is the third song played during the drive in the open car in the movie "Suzume no Tojimari". The movie "Suzume no Tojimari" uses nostalgic J-POP and Showa era pop songs, which is said to have left a strong impression on the movie. It must have had a big impact on the younger generation who had never heard Inoue Yosui's "Yume no Naka e". Into our dreams. What is it you're looking for? Something hard to find? In your bag, through your desk You looked but can't find it. What am I looking for? It's not in my bag, nor on my desk. What am I looking for? It was Crabski. 3rd single "Into the Dream" Released on March 1, 197301. Into the Dream Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu Hoshi02. Before I knew it, the girl was Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu Hoshi5th single "From the Country of Dark Night" Released on April 1, 197401. From the Country of Dark Night Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu Hoshi02. A Different Spring Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu Hoshi8th single "Blue Sky, Alone" Released on November 25, 197501. Blue Sky, Alone *Not in this video Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu Hoshi02. Flight Lyrics and Composition: Yosui Inoue Arrangement: Katsu HoshiThank you for watching. If you like it, please "Subscribe" and "Like"????. Tracklist: 01. Into a Dream 00:00 02. Before I knew it, the girl was 02:38 03. From the Land of Dark Night 06:12 04. A Different Spring than Usual 08:43 05. Flight 11:35 Some of you may have had the experience of searching but not being able to find the song you were looking for. The lyrics of such songs are also listed. Please enjoy them slowly and carefully, as many times as you like. #Inoue Yosui #Into a Dream #Before I knew it, the girl was #From the Land of Dark Night #A Different Spring than Usual #Flight