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A number of the tracks were co-written with Shūji Terayama,[1] though the album contains covers of the American folk standard "(Sometimes) I Feel Like a Motherless Child" and Salvatore Adamo's "Tombe la neige". She made her name with the album, and at the time of her 2010 death, "Yo ga Aketara" and "Kamome" (the album's first and seventh tracks) were among her best-known songs.[2]
Track listing[]
夜が明けたら ("Yo Ga Aketara") – (3:45)
ふしあわせという名の猫 ("Fushiawase to Iu Na no Neko") – (2:57)
淋しさには名前がない ("Sabishisa Niwa Namae Ga Nai") – (4:51)