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- Sukiyaki_(song) runtime "2.7".
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- Sukiyaki_(song) abstract ""Ue o Muite Arukō" (上を向いて歩こう, "I Look Up As I Walk") is a Japanese-language song that was performed by Japanese crooner Kyu Sakamoto, and written by lyricist Rokusuke Ei and composer Hachidai Nakamura.In Anglophone countries it is best known under the alternative title "Sukiyaki" (a term with no relevance to the song's lyrics).The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the United States in 1963, and remains to date the only Japanese-language song ever to have done so. In addition, it was and still is one of the few non-Indo-European languages' songs to have reached the top of the US charts.It is one of the best-selling singles of all time, having sold over 13 million copies worldwide. The original Kyu Sakamoto recording also went to number eighteen on the R&B chart. In addition, the single spent five weeks at number one on the Middle of the Road charts. The recording was originally released in Japan by Toshiba in 1961. It topped the Popular Music Selling Record chart in the Japanese magazine Music Life for three months, and was ranked as the number one song of 1961 in Japan.Well-known English-language cover versions with altogether different lyrics include "My First Lonely Night" by Jewel Akens in 1966 and "Sukiyaki" by A Taste of Honey in 1980. There are many other language versions of the song as well.".
- Sukiyaki_(song) album Now's_the_Time_(4_P.M._album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) album Selena_(album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) album Sukiyaki_and_Other_Japanese_Hits.
- Sukiyaki_(song) bSide ""Anoko No Namaewa Nantenkana"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) format Compact_disc.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre J-pop.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Kay%C5%8Dkyoku.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Latin_American_music.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Pop_music.
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalArtist 4_P.M._(group).
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalArtist A_Taste_of_Honey_(band).
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalArtist Kyu_Sakamoto.
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalArtist Selena.
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalBand 4_P.M._(group).
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalBand A_Taste_of_Honey_(band).
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalBand Kyu_Sakamoto.
- Sukiyaki_(song) musicalBand Selena.
- Sukiyaki_(song) previousWork Selena_(album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) producer A.B._Quintanilla.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel Capitol_Records.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel EMI.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel EMI_Music_Japan.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel EMI_Records.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel HMV.
- Sukiyaki_(song) recordLabel London_Records.
- Sukiyaki_(song) releaseDate "1989-09-14".
- Sukiyaki_(song) releaseDate "1994-09-06".
- Sukiyaki_(song) runtime "162.0".
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- Sukiyaki_(song) runtime "191.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) runtime "221.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) subsequentWork I'll_Try_Something_New_(song).
- Sukiyaki_(song) subsequentWork Selena_(album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=89.
- Sukiyaki_(song) wikiPageExternalLink ueomuite.html.
- Sukiyaki_(song) wikiPageExternalLink Josef-Z%C3%ADma-B%C3%ADl%C3%A1-Vr%C3%A1na-%28Sukiyaki%29-Kyu-Sakamoto-Ue-O-Muite-Aruk%C5%8D.
- Sukiyaki_(song) wikiPageID "1098538".
- Sukiyaki_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "606446649".
- Sukiyaki_(song) writer Hachidai_Nakamura.
- Sukiyaki_(song) writer Rokusuke_Ei.
- Sukiyaki_(song) after ""A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)" by Ray Parker, Jr. & Raydio".
- Sukiyaki_(song) after ""Easier Said Than Done" by The Essex".
- Sukiyaki_(song) after ""How 'Bout Us" by Champaign".
- Sukiyaki_(song) after ""Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" by Rolf Harris".
- Sukiyaki_(song) album Now's_the_Time_(4_P.M._album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) album Selena_(album).
- Sukiyaki_(song) album "Sukiyaki and Other Japanese Hits".
- Sukiyaki_(song) album "Twice As Sweet".
- Sukiyaki_(song) artist A_Taste_of_Honey_(band).
- Sukiyaki_(song) artist Kyu_Sakamoto.
- Sukiyaki_(song) artist Selena.
- Sukiyaki_(song) artist "4".
- Sukiyaki_(song) bSide ""Anoko No Namaewa Nantenkana"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) before ""9 to 5" by Sheena Easton".
- Sukiyaki_(song) before ""Being with You" by Smokey Robinson".
- Sukiyaki_(song) before ""I Love Because" by Al Martino".
- Sukiyaki_(song) before ""It's My Party" by Lesley Gore".
- Sukiyaki_(song) cover "Selena - Sukiyaki cover.jpg".
- Sukiyaki_(song) cover "Sukiyaki-4-pm.jpg".
- Sukiyaki_(song) cover "Sukiyaki-a-taste-of-honey.jpg".
- Sukiyaki_(song) cover "SukiyakiCover.jpg".
- Sukiyaki_(song) format Compact_disc.
- Sukiyaki_(song) format Gramophone_record.
- Sukiyaki_(song) format "7".
- Sukiyaki_(song) format "CD and cassette single".
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre J-pop.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Kayōkyoku.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Latin_American_music.
- Sukiyaki_(song) genre Pop_music.
- Sukiyaki_(song) hasPhotoCollection Sukiyaki_(song).
- Sukiyaki_(song) label EMI.
- Sukiyaki_(song) label London_Records.
- Sukiyaki_(song) label "Capitol B-4953".
- Sukiyaki_(song) label "Capitol".
- Sukiyaki_(song) label "HMV/EMI".
- Sukiyaki_(song) label "Toshiba-EMI".
- Sukiyaki_(song) lastSingle ""Amame, Quiereme"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) lastSingle ""Rescue Me"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) length "162.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) length "185.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) length "191.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) length "221.0".
- Sukiyaki_(song) name "Sukiyaki".
- Sukiyaki_(song) name "Ue o Muite Arukō".
- Sukiyaki_(song) nextSingle ""Besitos"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) nextSingle ""I'll Try Something New"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) nextSingle ""Lay Down Your Love"".
- Sukiyaki_(song) producer "A.B. Quintanilla III".
- Sukiyaki_(song) producer "George Duke".
- Sukiyaki_(song) recorded "1980".
- Sukiyaki_(song) recorded "1988".
- Sukiyaki_(song) recorded "1994".
- Sukiyaki_(song) released "1961".
- Sukiyaki_(song) released "1963".
- Sukiyaki_(song) released "1981".