looking for song?

Question by dark rogue ninja 7: looking for song?
the lyrics go: I don’t know what words I can say. the wind has a way to talk to me. flowers sleep a silent lullaby. I pray for reply I’m ready. quiet day calms me. oh serinity. some please tell me, hum hmmmmmm what is it they say. maybe I’ll know one day.

It should alos be noted that this song is from the old t.v. show outlaw star and is japanese. I was l0ooking for at least one version of it.

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Answer by clint b
outlaw star- melphinas song

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Alvin & Chipmunks retro fans (1983) ONLY! Read detail for question.?

Question by motherof4: Alvin & Chipmunks retro fans (1983) ONLY! Read detail for question.?
Alvin & the Chipmunks, Episode 137, Season 8, “Vinnie’s Visit”.
Vinnie is chipmunks biological mother. She sings a lullaby to them the night before she leaves them with Dave Seville. The song is called “Vinnie’s Lullaby”. Produced by Ross
Bagdasarian (Dave Seville). Sung my June Foray; Machiko Soga for Japanese version. There is a CD out there Alvin & Chipmunks (1983) that has this song listed. I can’t find the CD. Need words to the lullaby for my new granddaughter. I used to sing it to my daughter back in ’83 but have forgotten some of the words. Goes something like this: “Go to sleep little one, dream sweet dreams little one, the stars say good night, I hold you tight, when you awake, I will be here…. Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to help me. I have exhausted all of my known resources. Maybe if you could give me some ideas of where to look. Been to GOOGLE with words from the song, Wikipedia had the most info, but not lyrics.

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Answer by Gwendolen Y
you can find that on cd?? I would check records..those books with the tape or record on them might help

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Help me out music connoisseurs!?

Question by The Doer of Things: Help me out music connoisseurs!?
Reposting this until I run out of points!

There is a tune I would like to know the name of. This was found in my search for lyrics to a Japanese lullaby sung by an anime character.
This has already gotten about 9000 views without success.

This has poor audio quality. Sorry for that.
This is the tune of the lullaby that was sung by this character here:

10 points and a star for anyone who has the name of this apparently completely unknown tune.

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Answer by cat
http://www.wildbits.com/tunatic/

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Does anyone know the names of any Japanese Lullabies?

Question by kisa_niwa: Does anyone know the names of any Japanese Lullabies?
I don’t want ones like Rock a bye baby or anything.

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Answer by soph
Some traditional Japanese lullabies.

Itsuki no komoriuta(五木の子守唄)

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=JRGxA1Q_7jw

Takeda no komoriuta(竹田の子守唄)

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=cRp05Za7h2c

Nennen kororiyo(ねんねんころりよ) or Edo no komoriuta(江戸の子守唄)

http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=7rYBjqzp7BQ

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how do you say lullaby in japanese?

Question by Cheza: how do you say lullaby in japanese?

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Answer by Belie
Komoriuta

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Can anyone give me some English translations of Japanese lullabies?

Question by Mary: Can anyone give me some English translations of Japanese lullabies?
I’m writing a story and in it the character sings a lullaby. She’s Japanese so I want it to be a Japanese lullaby, but I want to write the lyrics in English so it’s understandable to the readers. I’ve looked for some translations online but most of the ones I find either aren’t any good (for her to sing I mean) or they don’t have English translations. So if anyone can give me some translations (it can be any Japanese lullaby as long as ya think it’s cute/sweet/nice) it’d be very much appreciated.

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Answer by Lia
Edo no komoruita = Tokyo’s/Edo’s Lullaby (Tokyo used to be called Edo):

Go to sleep, go to sleep,
My good boy, sleep

Where did your carer go?
Beyond that mountain, back to their home.

What did you get as a souvenir from her home?

A taiko drum and a reed flute.

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What is lullaby in Japanese?

Question by Korinna: What is lullaby in Japanese?

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Answer by Emily T
子守唄(こもりうた)
Komoriuta

It’s kind of cute, the kanji used for it literally mean “child protection song” :)

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can you guys give me a japanese song that sounds like a lullaby?

Question by Lianne: can you guys give me a japanese song that sounds like a lullaby?
Im making a video and I wanted to use a song that would sound soft and calming preferably from an anime

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Answer by hsuky78
How about this.

song tabi no totyu
singer kiyoura natsumi

this song is in anime “spice and wolf” season 1

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Will you please translate this Japanese lyrics in English?

Question by not myself lately: Will you please translate this Japanese lyrics in English?
Komoriuta (Japanese Lullaby)

Nen nen korori yo, okorori yo
Bouya wa yoiko da, nenne shina

Bouya no omoriwa doko e itta
Anoyam koete, sato e itta.

Sato no miyagene nani moratta
Denden taiko ni sho no fue.

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Answer by soph
go to sleep, go to sleep

you are a good boy, go to sleep

where did your nanny go
she crossed over a mountain and went to her village

what souvenir did you get from her village

a small drum and a flute

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Q&A: Does anyone know the words to a Japanese lullaby that starts with “hanayo” or “hanano”?

Question by annainthebox: Does anyone know the words to a Japanese lullaby that starts with “hanayo” or “hanano”?
It was in a commercial advertising baby formula. It’s probably older, I watched it in a class. The ad had a pregnant woman caressing her belly and singing the lullaby.

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Answer by xxunloved_little_angelxx
Since it was a commercial, I’m going to assume they may have started in the middle of the song. Here’s all I could find:

http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/ojamahoudoremi/lupinus.htm

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