Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa

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"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa
悲しみよこんにちは"
Cover of single release of Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa.
Cover of single release of Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa.
Single by Yuki Saito
from the album Chime
A-side"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa"
B-side"Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono"
ReleasedMarch 21, 1986 (1986-03-21)
GenreJ-pop
Length3:57
LabelCanyon Records
Songwriter(s)Yukinojō Mori, Kōji Tamaki
Yuki Saito singles chronology
"'Jōnetsu'"
(1985)
"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa
悲しみよこんにちは
"
(1986)
"'Doyōbi no Tamanegi'"
(1986)

"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" (悲しみよこんにちは, lit. "Hello Sadness") is the fifth single by Japanese pop singer Yuki Saito. It was released March 21, 1986 by Canyon Records together with "Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono" (お引越し・忘れもの, lit. "Moving, Lost Things"). It was ranked #3 on the Oricon charts and #2 on chart, as well as ranked #19 overall for single sales in 1986 by Oricon.

The title song was used as the first opening theme for the anime television series Maison Ikkoku, as well being used as an image song for a line of Shiseido hair care products. Multiple artists have released covers of "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa". In November 2007, a rearranged "21st Century ver." of the single was released, which included multiple arrangements of four different songs.

History[]

"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" was released on March 21, 1986 as a 7-inch single vinyl record through Canyon Records. The single reached #3 on the Oricon charts,[1] and #6 on chart. Additionally, it was ranked #19 by Oricon in overall sales for singles in 1986.[2]

The B-side release was "Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono". The title song had lyrics written by Yukinojō Mori, the music was composed by Kōji Tamaki and was arranged by Satoshi Takebe. Saito wrote the lyrics for the B-side, composed the music, and Takebe arranged the music.[notes 1]

The title single was used as the first theme song for the 1986 Fuji TV anime television series Maison Ikkoku.[3][4] It was used in a total of 36 episodes (through episode 37, with the exception of episode 24 which had a different theme song). It was also used as an image song for the "Morning Fresh" line of shampoos and styling products from Shiseido.[1][notes 2]

The original single sold 289,000 copies. It was later rereleased as a mini CD single on April 29, 1988,[1] and rereleased as part of a 21st Century ver. on November 28, 2007.[5]

Covers[]

Several artists have released cover versions of "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa". In 2004, covered the song in the musical arcade game Pop'n Music 11.[6] J-pop artist Ayano Tsuji released a cover on the Words of Yukinojō tribute album, featuring songs with lyrics written by Yukinojō Mori. The album reached #47 on the Oricon charts and remained on the lists for four weeks.[7][8]

On her 2006 compilation album Remember, pop singer and songwriter Mikuni Shimokawa released a cover version, reaching #66 on the Oricon charts and remaining charted for two weeks.[9][10] Eriko Nakamura, as her character Haruka Amami from The Idolmaster game, sang a cover version on the album The Idolmaster Master Artist 01: Amami Haruka. The album reached #21 on the Oricon charts and remained on the list for 3 weeks.[11][12]

released a cover on her 2008 album .[13] Two covers were released in 2009: Rie Tanaka (as her character Maria in the anime series Hayate the Combat Butler) sang a cover version on the Hayate the Combat Butler Character Cover CD,[14] and race queen and singer released a cover on the omnibus multi-artist album Ai Love J-Euro from .[15]

In 2010, three covers were released. From the anime series White Album, the character Yuki Morikawa (voiced by Aya Hirano) covered "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" on the character CD single Koiiro Sora.[16] Sumi Shimamoto, the voice of Kyoko Otonashi from Maison Ikkoku, released a cover on her album Shimamoto Sumi Sings Her Legends.[17] Singer and actor also released a cover on his album Kimi to Aruita Jikan.[18]

On his album Offer Music Box, Kōji Tamaki—who composed the original song—covered the song in 2012.[19]

Chart history[]

Chart (1986) Release Peak
position
Oricon "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa / Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono" 3
The Best Ten "Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa / Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono" 6

Track listing[]

EP (catalog #7A0562)
CD single (catalog #S10A0035, released April 29, 1988)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa" (悲しみよこんにちは)Yukinojō MoriKōji Tamaki (composer)
Satoshi Takebe (arranger)
3:57
2."Ohikkoshi, Wasuremono" (お引越し・忘れもの)Takashi MatsumotoYuki Saito (composer)
Satoshi Takebe (arranger)
4:44
Total length:8:41

21st Century ver.[]

Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.) is a rearranged single from Yuki Saito released November 28, 2007 through . It features songs first released between 1985 and 1989 with the vocals and music remastered, rerecorded, and rearranged.[5]

"Kazoku no Shokutaku" included here is from the 1987 album ,[20] which reached #1 on the Oricon charts.[21] While "21st Century ver." series album covers generally feature anime cover art, this release features a photo of Saito.

"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.)
悲しみよこんにちは(21st century ver.)"
Cover of single release of Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.) .
Cover of single release of Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.) .
Single by Yuki Saito
ReleasedNovember 28, 2007 (2007-11-28)
GenreJ-pop
Length4:12
Label
Songwriter(s)Yukinojō Mori, Kōji Tamaki
Producer(s)
Yuki Saito singles chronology
"''"
(2007)
"Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.)
悲しみよこんにちは(21st century ver.)
"
(2007)

Track listing[]

Maxi CD single (catalog #KDSD-00176)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st Century ver.)" (悲しみよこんにちは (21st Century ver.))Yukinojō MoriKōji Tamaki (composer)
(arranger)
4:12
2." (21st Century ver.)" (夢の中へ (21st Century ver.))Yōsui InoueYōsui Inoue (composer)
Taisuke Sawachika (arranger)
4:04
3."Shiroi Honō (21st Century ver.)" (白い炎 (21st Century ver.))Yukinojō MoriKōji Tamaki (composer)
Taisuke Sawachika (arranger)
4:49
4."Kazoku no Shokutaku (21st Century ver.)" (家族の食卓 (21st Century ver.))Yuki Saito (composer)
Taisuke Sawachika (arranger)
3:57
5."Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa: L.F.J.B Remix" (悲しみよこんにちは ‐L.F.J.B Remix‐) Kōji Tamaki (composer)5:00
6."Yume no Naka e: Funta Remix" (夢の中へ ‐Funta Remix‐) Yōsui Inoue (composer)3:55
7."Kanashimi yo Konnichi wa (21st century ver.) Instrumental" (悲しみよこんにちは (21st century ver.) Instrumental) Kōji Tamaki (composer)4:12
8."Yume no Naka e (21st Century ver.) Instrumental" (夢の中へ (21st century ver.) Instrumental) Yōsui Inoue (composer)4:04
9."Shiroi Honō (21st Century ver.) Instrumental" (白い炎 (21st century ver.) Instrumental) Kōji Tamaki (composer)4:49
10."Kazoku no Shokutaku (21st Century ver.) Instrumental" (家族の食卓 (21st century ver.) Instrumental) Akira Okamoto (composer)3:57
Total length:42:59

Notes[]

  1. ^ These individuals are all listed on the album cover as well as the label on the vinyl EP itself.
  2. ^ The cover of the single gives the following information just to the right of the title: CX-TV系放映「めそん一刻」主題歌 新星堂「モーニングフレッシュ」イメージ・ソング, which translates to "CX-TV Network televised Maison Ikkoku, Shinseido 'Morning Fresh' image song".

References[]

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