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Nada Sōsō

"Nada Sōsō" (涙そうそう, Great Tears Are Spilling) is a song written by Japanese band Begin and singer Ryoko Moriyama. It was first released by Moriyama in 1998, but achieved popularity through the cover version by Rimi Natsukawa in 2001.

"Nada Sōsō"
Single by Ryoko Moriyama
from the album Time Is Lonely
ReleasedDecember 5, 2001 (2001-12-05)
March 12, 2003 (2003-03-12) (special live version)
Recorded1998
GenreJ-pop, folk song
Length4:07
LabelDreamusic
Songwriter(s)Begin, Ryoko Moriyama
Producer(s)Koji Igarashi
Ryoko Moriyama singles chronology
"Yūhi no Naka ni"
(2000)
"Satōkibi-batake" / "Nada Sōsō"
(2001)
"Nada Sōsō (Special Live Version) with Begin, Rimi Natsukawa"
(2003)

"Satōkibi-batake"/"Nada Sōsō"
(2001)

"Nada Sōsō (Special Live Version) with Begin, Rimi Natsukawa"
(2003)

"Kotoba wa Kaze"
(2003)
Alternative cover
Special Live Version cover

Ryoko Moriyama version Edit

The song first appears in Ryoko Moriyama's discography in 1998, as a track on her album Time Is Lonely, an album which did not even break the top 100 Oricon albums chart.[1]

Moriyama re-released the song as the second A-side of the single "Satōkibi-batake/Nada Sōsō" in 2001, after Rimi Natsukawa's version had become popular. In 2003, a single featuring a special live version featuring Moriyama, Begin and Natsukawa was released.

Background, writing Edit

Moriyama and Begin met after performing at live events together in the late 1990s. Moriyama asked Begin to write her an Okinawan-style song. The song's title on the demo tape she received was "Nada Sōsō," an Okinawan language phrase meaning "large tears are falling" (to compare, the Japanese phrase would be namida ga poroporo kobore ochiru (涙がぽろぽろこぼれ落ちる)). When Moriyama found out the meaning of the phrase, it reminded her of the death of her older brother.[2] She kept the title, and based the lyrics she wrote around these feelings.

The lyrics speak of looking through an old photo-book at pictures of somebody who has died. The protagonist of the song is thankful to them for always encouraging them, and for being happy no matter what. They believe they will meet them again one day, and cries as they send thoughts of sadness and love to that person.[3]

Track listing Edit

Satōkibi-batake/Nada Sōsō Edit

All songs arranged by Koji Igarashi.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Satōkibi-batake (さとうきび畑, Sugarcane Field)"Naohiko TerashimaNaohiko Terashima10:20
2."Nada Sōsō"Ryoko MoriyamaBegin4:10
Total length:14:30

Special live version Edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Nada Sōsō (Special Live Version) (with Begin, Rimi Natsukawa)"Ryoko MoriyamaBegin4:23
2."Satōkibi-batake (Yano Rabo Version) (さとうきび畑, Sugarcane Field) (with Akiko Yano)"Naohiko TerashimaNaohiko Terashima6:59
Total length:11:27

Chart rankings Edit

[4]

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
December 5, 2001 (2001-12-05)
March 12, 2003 (2003-03-12)
Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 18
32
2,380
3,459
127,585
32,848
57 weeks
23 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

Begin version Edit

"Nada Sōsō"
 
Single by Begin
from the album Begin no Shima Uta (Omato-take O) and Begin
B-side"'Kariyushi no Yoru, Hana (Live Version)'"
ReleasedMarch 23, 2000 (2000-03-23)
GenreJ-pop, Shima uta
Length4:00
LabelTeichiku Records
Begin singles chronology
"Ai o Sutenaide"
(1999)
"Nada Sōsō"
(2000)
"Sora ni Hoshi ga Aru Yō ni"
(2000)
Alternative cover
 
Standard version alternative cover

Begin released a self-cover of the song as the band's 18th single on March 23, 2000. It appears on two 2000 albums by Begin: their Okinawan concept album Begin no Shima Uta (Omato-take O) and a regular studio album, Begin. Two versions backed with sanshin appear on Begin no Shima Uta (Omato-take O) (one in Japanese, one in Okinawan), while the regular studio version appears on Begin (and is backed with acoustic guitar and strings).

Begin's version of the song was used as the theme song of Marvelous Entertainment's PlayStation 2 game Inaka Kurashi: Minami no Shima no Monogatari (いなか暮らし~南の島の物語, Rural Life: A Story of the South Island) in 2002.[5]

The single features two B-sides: "Kariyushi no Yoru" (かりゆしの夜, Harmony with Nature Night) and "Hana (Live Version)" (, Flowers). "Kariyushi no Yoru" also appears on "Begin no Shima Uta (Omato-take O)," and "Hana" is a cover of Okinawan folk rock artist Shoukichi Kina's song "Hana (Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana o)" (花~すべての人の心に花を~, Flowers (Put Flowers in Everyone's Hearts))

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangerLength
1."Nada Sōsō"Begin, Ryoko MoriyamaMitsuo Hagita4:00
2."Kariyushi no Yoru (かりゆしの夜, Harmony with Nature Night)"Begin, Yasukatsu ŌshimaYasukatsu Ōshima5:00
3."Hana (Live Version) (, Flowers)"Shoukichi KinaBegin5:00
4."Nada Sōsō (Karaoke)"Begin, Ryoko MoriyamaMitsuo Hagita4:00
Total length:18:00

Chart rankings Edit

[4]

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
March 23, 2000 (2000-03-23) Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 159 596 2,416 4 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

Rimi Natsukawa version Edit

"Nada Sōsō"
 
Single by Rimi Natsukawa
from the album Minamikaze and Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui
B-side"'Anata no Kaze, Hana ni Naru (Acoustic Version)'"
ReleasedMarch 23, 2001 (2001-03-23)
March 23, 2004 (2004-03-23) (special edition)
GenreJ-pop, Shima uta
Length4:21
LabelVictor Entertainment
Rimi Natsukawa singles chronology
"Hana ni Naru"
(2000)
"Nada Sōsō"
(2001)
"Michishirube"
(2003)

"Warabigami (Yamatoguchi)"
(2003)

"Nada Sōsō (Special Edition)"
(2004)

"Kana yo Kana yo"
(2004)
Alternative cover
 
Special edition cover

A year after Begin's version, the song was covered by Okinawan singer Rimi Natsukawa as her third single. Her version caused the song to become extremely popular, and is the only version to break the top 10. The song was used in commercials for Japan Post Holdings from 2007 onwards.[6]

Natsukawa first heard the song from the broadcast of the 26th G8 summit held in Okinawa, where Begin had sung the song, and found she could not get the melody out of her head. She requested she cover the song backstage at a Begin concert, to which the band composed the song "Anata no Kaze" for her. She still preferred Nada Sōsō, however, and released both songs her third single.[7]

Due to the song's popularity, it became the focus of the "Nada Sōsō Project" by Japanese television company TBS.[8] The project consists of two dramas released in 2005, "Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika" and "Nada Sōsō Kono Ai ni Ikite" (涙そうそう この愛に生きて, Living in This Love), and a film "Nada Sōsō" in 2006. Natsukawa's version was used for "Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika" and "Nada Sōsō," while Moriyama's was used for "Nada Sōsō Kono Ai ni Ikite".

Two B-sides feature on the single. The first, "Anata no Kaze" (あなたの風, Your Wind), was also written by Begin. The second, "Hana ni Naru (Acoustic Version)" (花になる(アコースティック・ヴァージョン), Become a Flower), is an acoustic version of her previous single. A special version of the single, limited to 30,000 copies, was released in 2004, collecting the four main versions of the song (standard, Okinawan language version, special Moriyama/Begin/Natsukawa live version, instrumental track).

The Rimi Natsukawa version of the song has been certified as a triple platinum ringtone by the RIAJ, as well as a platinum cellphone download.[9][10]

Track listing Edit

Standard edition (2001) Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)ArrangerLength
1."Nada Sōsō"Begin, Ryoko MoriyamaSeiichi Kyoda4:21
2."Anata no Kaze (あなたの風, Your Wind)"BeginSeiichi Kyoda4:23
3."Hana ni Naru (Acoustic Version) (花になる(アコースティック・ヴァージョン), Become a Flower)"Mami Takubo, Takashi TsushimiChuei Yoshikawa4:57
4."Nada Sōsō (Instrumental Version)"Begin, Ryoko MoriyamaSeiichi Kyoda4:20
5."Anata no Kaze (Instrumental Version)"BeginSeiichi Kyoda4:21
Total length:22:23

Special edition (2004) Edit

No.TitleArrangerLength
1."Nada Sōsō"Seiichi Kyoda4:20
2."Nada Sōsō (Uchinaaguchi Version)"Chuei Yoshikawa4:18
3."Nada Sōsō (Special Live Version) (with Begin, Rimi Natsukawa)" 4:25
4."Nada Sōsō (Instrumental Version)"Seiichi Kyoda4:20
Total length:23:43

Chart Rankings[4] Edit

The single is one of the slowest and steadiest selling singles in Japanese history. It began charting in late May 2002, and charted constantly until November 2007. it broke the top 50 in June 2002, and the top 20 in July. From there, it charted between #20-#50 until January 2003. After a performance at the 53rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen, the song reached #8. It stayed within the top 40 until June. The single charted steadily until next year's Kōhaku Uta Gassen, where Natsukawa, Begin and Ryoko Moriyama performed the song together. The single reached #8 again, and stayed within the top 40 until March. The single still continued to chart slowly, between #50 and #200 before breaking the top 50 once again in 2006, after the release of the Nada Sōsō film.

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
March 23, 2001 (2001-03-23)
March 23, 2004 (2004-03-23)
Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 8
54
1,930
2,615
683,908
9,411
232 weeks
9 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 87 (2002)
21 (2003)
58 (2004)

Other cover versions Edit

The song has become a standard for Okinawan folk music, Enka, choir and instrumental musicians. The song has been recorded in cello, erhu, harmonica, harp, guitar, koto, music box, piano and violin versions, amongst others. It has also been covered by Yonashiro Sho 【The Leader of the Japanese boys group (JO1)】‹Pre-Debut cover› and also overseas artists, such as Hawaiian Kealiʻi Reichel (as "Ka Nohona Pili Kai" in Hawaiian) and New Zealander Hayley Westenra, who sung a classical crossover rendition in English, and Korean singer Memory (Maeng Yu Na 맹유나), (as Nunmulee Naeyo (눈물이 나요) in Korean). Two versions in Chinese exist: one by Taiwanese Huang Pin-Yuan (as "Bai Lu Si (Chinese: 白鷺鷥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pe̍h-lêng-si White Heron)" in Taiwanese), and one by Joi Chua (as "Pei Wo Kan Ri Chu (陪我看日出 Watching the Sunrise with Me)" in Mandarin). In Cambodia, this song covered in Khmer by Sokun Nisa and it's called "ចិត្តស្មោះក្នុងខ្លួនមនុស្សក្បត់" (a kindness inside my betrayed lover) in 2007 and 2008. It also performed by Saori Kawabata, Narumi Ii, Kenta Tanahara, Taiki Tokuda and Cambodian musicians whose jointed perform this song at night as its original Japanese song during CJCC (Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center) Kizuna Festival in 2014.

  • Hiroshi Miyama (2021, album "Kokoro no Uta~ Miyama Hiroshi Jojoka wo Utau")
  • Hiroaki Kato (2017, album "Hiroaki Kato")
  • Against the Current (2015, album "Gravity" (Japan edition))
  • Alan (2009, album "My Life" DVD)
  • Tsutomu Aragaki (2005, album "Nuchi du Takara, Okinawa no Kokoro, Heiwa no Inori")
  • Teresa Bright (2007, album "Hawaiinawa")
  • Cao Xuejing (2003, album "Shima Uta Erhu")
  • Joi Chua (2004, album "Sunrise")
  • Marié Digby (2009, album "Second Home")
  • Taimane Gardner (2005, album "Loco Princess")
  • Naoki Gushiken (B-SHOP) (2003, Begin tribute album "Let's Begin!: Omoto-take O Songs")
  • Huang Pin-Yuan (2002, album "Jian Dian Qing Ge")
  • Infinix (2005, album "Relaxation Asia III: Chikyū no Nami")
  • Hiroshi Itsuki (2003, album "Cover & Self Collection: Ofukuro no Komoriuta")
  • Ji Ma Ma (2006, album "Kazedayori")
  • Juleps (2008, album "Tabidatsu Hi")
  • Tokiko Katō (2003, album "Okinawa Jōka")
  • Mirei Kitahara (2004, "Love Songs")
  • Yōko Masaki (2003, album "Yōko Masaki Zenkyokushū")
  • Takeshi Matsubara (2006, album "Sakurabashi kara")
  • Memory (2008, EP "She Dreamed that She Was Flying Like a Bird")
  • Kanako Minami (2006, album "Kanako no Hajimete no Album")
  • Akemi Misawa (2003, single "Tsumugi Koi Uta" B-side)
  • Nozomi Miyanishi (2003, album "Chotto Hitori Koto")
  • Kaori Mizumori (2003, album "Kayōkikō II: Tottori Sakyū")
  • Shinichi Mori (2009, album "Love Music")
  • Haruko Nakamura (2003, album "Haruko")
  • Shōhei Naruse (2003, album "Shōhei no Omoroi Uta no Sekai")
  • Takashi Obara (2003, album "Takashi Obara Best")
  • Kealiʻi Reichel (2005, album "Scent of the Islands, Scent of Memories")
  • Fuyumi Sakamoto (2004, album "Yōko Masaki Zenkyokushū")
  • Yōko Sei (2004, album "Hana to Hoshi to Ai to: Kokoro Furueru Uta")
  • Yoshio Tabata (2003, album "Shima Uta 2: Yoshio Tabata")
  • Chisako Takashima (2003, album "Around the World")
  • Yoshimi Tendo (2005, album "Smile")
  • Atsuko Tenma (2005, album "Nemu no Ki no Komoriuta")
  • Hideaki Tokunaga (2005, album "Vocalist")
  • Twelve Girls Band (2005, album "The Best of Covers")
  • Kiyoshi Hikawa (2006)
  • Naori Uchida (2005, album "Stylish: Love & Favourite Songs")
  • Hayley Westenra (2007, album "Hayley sings Japanese Songs")
  • Yanawaraba (2008, album "Nagi Uta")
  • Kazuha Yasuda (2003, compilation album "Yūsen Enka Best 16")
  • Yilana (2005, album "Birei-teki Ōsōgen")
  • Tōru Yohana (2003, compilation album "Ryūkyū Shika")
  • Sokun Nisa (2008, Khmer Version in album "RHM CD VOL 342")
  • Dr. Metal Factory (2009, album "Cover Metal Now")
  • Arina Mocca and Hiroaki Kato (2017, Indonesian Version)
  • Solar (2018, Korean version in album "Solar Sensitivity pt.6")
  • MAMAMOO (2019, album "4colors")

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For the film see Nada Sōsō film Nada Sōsō 涙そうそう Great Tears Are Spilling is a song written by Japanese band Begin and singer Ryoko Moriyama It was first released by Moriyama in 1998 but achieved popularity through the cover version by Rimi Natsukawa in 2001 Nada Sōsō Single by Ryoko Moriyamafrom the album Time Is LonelyReleasedDecember 5 2001 2001 12 05 March 12 2003 2003 03 12 special live version Recorded1998GenreJ pop folk songLength4 07LabelDreamusicSongwriter s Begin Ryoko MoriyamaProducer s Koji IgarashiRyoko Moriyama singles chronology Yuhi no Naka ni 2000 Satōkibi batake Nada Sōsō 2001 Nada Sōsō Special Live Version with Begin Rimi Natsukawa 2003 Satōkibi batake Nada Sōsō 2001 Nada Sōsō Special Live Version with Begin Rimi Natsukawa 2003 Kotoba wa Kaze 2003 Alternative coverSpecial Live Version cover Contents 1 Ryoko Moriyama version 1 1 Background writing 1 2 Track listing 1 2 1 Satōkibi batake Nada Sōsō 1 2 2 Special live version 1 3 Chart rankings 2 Begin version 2 1 Track listing 2 2 Chart rankings 3 Rimi Natsukawa version 3 1 Track listing 3 1 1 Standard edition 2001 3 1 2 Special edition 2004 3 2 Chart Rankings 4 4 Other cover versions 5 References 6 External linksRyoko Moriyama version EditThe song first appears in Ryoko Moriyama s discography in 1998 as a track on her album Time Is Lonely an album which did not even break the top 100 Oricon albums chart 1 Moriyama re released the song as the second A side of the single Satōkibi batake Nada Sōsō in 2001 after Rimi Natsukawa s version had become popular In 2003 a single featuring a special live version featuring Moriyama Begin and Natsukawa was released Background writing Edit Moriyama and Begin met after performing at live events together in the late 1990s Moriyama asked Begin to write her an Okinawan style song The song s title on the demo tape she received was Nada Sōsō an Okinawan language phrase meaning large tears are falling to compare the Japanese phrase would be namida ga poroporo kobore ochiru 涙がぽろぽろこぼれ落ちる When Moriyama found out the meaning of the phrase it reminded her of the death of her older brother 2 She kept the title and based the lyrics she wrote around these feelings The lyrics speak of looking through an old photo book at pictures of somebody who has died The protagonist of the song is thankful to them for always encouraging them and for being happy no matter what They believe they will meet them again one day and cries as they send thoughts of sadness and love to that person 3 Track listing Edit Satōkibi batake Nada Sōsō Edit All songs arranged by Koji Igarashi No TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Satōkibi batake さとうきび畑 Sugarcane Field Naohiko TerashimaNaohiko Terashima10 202 Nada Sōsō Ryoko MoriyamaBegin4 10Total length 14 30 Special live version Edit No TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Nada Sōsō Special Live Version with Begin Rimi Natsukawa Ryoko MoriyamaBegin4 232 Satōkibi batake Yano Rabo Version さとうきび畑 Sugarcane Field with Akiko Yano Naohiko TerashimaNaohiko Terashima6 59Total length 11 27 Chart rankings Edit 4 Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart RunDecember 5 2001 2001 12 05 March 12 2003 2003 03 12 Oricon Daily Singles ChartOricon Weekly Singles Chart 1832 2 3803 459 127 58532 848 57 weeks23 weeksOricon Yearly Singles ChartBegin version Edit Nada Sōsō Single by Beginfrom the album Begin no Shima Uta Omato take O and BeginB side Kariyushi no Yoru Hana Live Version ReleasedMarch 23 2000 2000 03 23 GenreJ pop Shima utaLength4 00LabelTeichiku RecordsBegin singles chronology Ai o Sutenaide 1999 Nada Sōsō 2000 Sora ni Hoshi ga Aru Yō ni 2000 Alternative cover Standard version alternative coverBegin released a self cover of the song as the band s 18th single on March 23 2000 It appears on two 2000 albums by Begin their Okinawan concept album Begin no Shima Uta Omato take O and a regular studio album Begin Two versions backed with sanshin appear on Begin no Shima Uta Omato take O one in Japanese one in Okinawan while the regular studio version appears on Begin and is backed with acoustic guitar and strings Begin s version of the song was used as the theme song of Marvelous Entertainment s PlayStation 2 game Inaka Kurashi Minami no Shima no Monogatari いなか暮らし 南の島の物語 Rural Life A Story of the South Island in 2002 5 The single features two B sides Kariyushi no Yoru かりゆしの夜 Harmony with Nature Night and Hana Live Version 花 Flowers Kariyushi no Yoru also appears on Begin no Shima Uta Omato take O and Hana is a cover of Okinawan folk rock artist Shoukichi Kina s song Hana Subete no Hito no Kokoro ni Hana o 花 すべての人の心に花を Flowers Put Flowers in Everyone s Hearts Track listing Edit No TitleWriter s ArrangerLength1 Nada Sōsō Begin Ryoko MoriyamaMitsuo Hagita4 002 Kariyushi no Yoru かりゆしの夜 Harmony with Nature Night Begin Yasukatsu ŌshimaYasukatsu Ōshima5 003 Hana Live Version 花 Flowers Shoukichi KinaBegin5 004 Nada Sōsō Karaoke Begin Ryoko MoriyamaMitsuo Hagita4 00Total length 18 00 Chart rankings Edit 4 Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart RunMarch 23 2000 2000 03 23 Oricon Daily Singles ChartOricon Weekly Singles Chart 159 596 2 416 4 weeksOricon Yearly Singles ChartRimi Natsukawa version Edit Nada Sōsō Single by Rimi Natsukawafrom the album Minamikaze and Tida Tida Kaji nu UmuiB side Anata no Kaze Hana ni Naru Acoustic Version ReleasedMarch 23 2001 2001 03 23 March 23 2004 2004 03 23 special edition GenreJ pop Shima utaLength4 21LabelVictor EntertainmentRimi Natsukawa singles chronology Hana ni Naru 2000 Nada Sōsō 2001 Michishirube 2003 Warabigami Yamatoguchi 2003 Nada Sōsō Special Edition 2004 Kana yo Kana yo 2004 Alternative cover Special edition coverA year after Begin s version the song was covered by Okinawan singer Rimi Natsukawa as her third single Her version caused the song to become extremely popular and is the only version to break the top 10 The song was used in commercials for Japan Post Holdings from 2007 onwards 6 Natsukawa first heard the song from the broadcast of the 26th G8 summit held in Okinawa where Begin had sung the song and found she could not get the melody out of her head She requested she cover the song backstage at a Begin concert to which the band composed the song Anata no Kaze for her She still preferred Nada Sōsō however and released both songs her third single 7 Due to the song s popularity it became the focus of the Nada Sōsō Project by Japanese television company TBS 8 The project consists of two dramas released in 2005 Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika and Nada Sōsō Kono Ai ni Ikite 涙そうそう この愛に生きて Living in This Love and a film Nada Sōsō in 2006 Natsukawa s version was used for Hiroshima Showa 20 nen 8 Gatsu Muika and Nada Sōsō while Moriyama s was used for Nada Sōsō Kono Ai ni Ikite Two B sides feature on the single The first Anata no Kaze あなたの風 Your Wind was also written by Begin The second Hana ni Naru Acoustic Version 花になる アコースティック ヴァージョン Become a Flower is an acoustic version of her previous single A special version of the single limited to 30 000 copies was released in 2004 collecting the four main versions of the song standard Okinawan language version special Moriyama Begin Natsukawa live version instrumental track The Rimi Natsukawa version of the song has been certified as a triple platinum ringtone by the RIAJ as well as a platinum cellphone download 9 10 Track listing Edit Standard edition 2001 Edit No TitleWriter s ArrangerLength1 Nada Sōsō Begin Ryoko MoriyamaSeiichi Kyoda4 212 Anata no Kaze あなたの風 Your Wind BeginSeiichi Kyoda4 233 Hana ni Naru Acoustic Version 花になる アコースティック ヴァージョン Become a Flower Mami Takubo Takashi TsushimiChuei Yoshikawa4 574 Nada Sōsō Instrumental Version Begin Ryoko MoriyamaSeiichi Kyoda4 205 Anata no Kaze Instrumental Version BeginSeiichi Kyoda4 21Total length 22 23 Special edition 2004 Edit No TitleArrangerLength1 Nada Sōsō Seiichi Kyoda4 202 Nada Sōsō Uchinaaguchi Version Chuei Yoshikawa4 183 Nada Sōsō Special Live Version with Begin Rimi Natsukawa 4 254 Nada Sōsō Instrumental Version Seiichi Kyoda4 20Total length 23 43 Chart Rankings 4 Edit The single is one of the slowest and steadiest selling singles in Japanese history It began charting in late May 2002 and charted constantly until November 2007 it broke the top 50 in June 2002 and the top 20 in July From there it charted between 20 50 until January 2003 After a performance at the 53rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen the song reached 8 It stayed within the top 40 until June The single charted steadily until next year s Kōhaku Uta Gassen where Natsukawa Begin and Ryoko Moriyama performed the song together The single reached 8 again and stayed within the top 40 until March The single still continued to chart slowly between 50 and 200 before breaking the top 50 once again in 2006 after the release of the Nada Sōsō film Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart RunMarch 23 2001 2001 03 23 March 23 2004 2004 03 23 Oricon Daily Singles ChartOricon Weekly Singles Chart 854 1 9302 615 683 9089 411 232 weeks9 weeksOricon Yearly Singles Chart 87 2002 21 2003 58 2004 Other cover versions EditThe song has become a standard for Okinawan folk music Enka choir and instrumental musicians The song has been recorded in cello erhu harmonica harp guitar koto music box piano and violin versions amongst others It has also been covered by Yonashiro Sho The Leader of the Japanese boys group JO1 Pre Debut cover and also overseas artists such as Hawaiian Kealiʻi Reichel as Ka Nohona Pili Kai in Hawaiian and New Zealander Hayley Westenra who sung a classical crossover rendition in English and Korean singer Memory Maeng Yu Na 맹유나 as Nunmulee Naeyo 눈물이 나요 in Korean Two versions in Chinese exist one by Taiwanese Huang Pin Yuan as Bai Lu Si Chinese 白鷺鷥 Pe h ōe ji Pe h leng si White Heron in Taiwanese and one by Joi Chua as Pei Wo Kan Ri Chu 陪我看日出 Watching the Sunrise with Me in Mandarin In Cambodia this song covered in Khmer by Sokun Nisa and it s called ច ត តស ម ក ន ងខ ល នមន ស សក បត a kindness inside my betrayed lover in 2007 and 2008 It also performed by Saori Kawabata Narumi Ii Kenta Tanahara Taiki Tokuda and Cambodian musicians whose jointed perform this song at night as its original Japanese song during CJCC Cambodia Japan Cooperation Center Kizuna Festival in 2014 Hiroshi Miyama 2021 album Kokoro no Uta Miyama Hiroshi Jojoka wo Utau Hiroaki Kato 2017 album Hiroaki Kato Against the Current 2015 album Gravity Japan edition Alan 2009 album My Life DVD Tsutomu Aragaki 2005 album Nuchi du Takara Okinawa no Kokoro Heiwa no Inori Teresa Bright 2007 album Hawaiinawa Cao Xuejing 2003 album Shima Uta Erhu Joi Chua 2004 album Sunrise Marie Digby 2009 album Second Home Taimane Gardner 2005 album Loco Princess Naoki Gushiken B SHOP 2003 Begin tribute album Let s Begin Omoto take O Songs Huang Pin Yuan 2002 album Jian Dian Qing Ge Infinix 2005 album Relaxation Asia III Chikyu no Nami Hiroshi Itsuki 2003 album Cover amp Self Collection Ofukuro no Komoriuta Ji Ma Ma 2006 album Kazedayori Juleps 2008 album Tabidatsu Hi Tokiko Katō 2003 album Okinawa Jōka Mirei Kitahara 2004 Love Songs Yōko Masaki 2003 album Yōko Masaki Zenkyokushu Takeshi Matsubara 2006 album Sakurabashi kara Memory 2008 EP She Dreamed that She Was Flying Like a Bird Kanako Minami 2006 album Kanako no Hajimete no Album Akemi Misawa 2003 single Tsumugi Koi Uta B side Nozomi Miyanishi 2003 album Chotto Hitori Koto Kaori Mizumori 2003 album Kayōkikō II Tottori Sakyu Shinichi Mori 2009 album Love Music Haruko Nakamura 2003 album Haruko Shōhei Naruse 2003 album Shōhei no Omoroi Uta no Sekai Takashi Obara 2003 album Takashi Obara Best Kealiʻi Reichel 2005 album Scent of the Islands Scent of Memories Fuyumi Sakamoto 2004 album Yōko Masaki Zenkyokushu Yōko Sei 2004 album Hana to Hoshi to Ai to Kokoro Furueru Uta Yoshio Tabata 2003 album Shima Uta 2 Yoshio Tabata Chisako Takashima 2003 album Around the World Yoshimi Tendo 2005 album Smile Atsuko Tenma 2005 album Nemu no Ki no Komoriuta Hideaki Tokunaga 2005 album Vocalist Twelve Girls Band 2005 album The Best of Covers Kiyoshi Hikawa 2006 Naori Uchida 2005 album Stylish Love amp Favourite Songs Hayley Westenra 2007 album Hayley sings Japanese Songs Yanawaraba 2008 album Nagi Uta Kazuha Yasuda 2003 compilation album Yusen Enka Best 16 Yilana 2005 album Birei teki Ōsōgen Tōru Yohana 2003 compilation album Ryukyu Shika Sokun Nisa 2008 Khmer Version in album RHM CD VOL 342 Dr Metal Factory 2009 album Cover Metal Now Arina Mocca and Hiroaki Kato 2017 Indonesian Version Solar 2018 Korean version in album Solar Sensitivity pt 6 MAMAMOO 2019 album 4colors References Edit 涙そうそう あなたが好きで TIME IS LONELY Oricon Retrieved 2010 01 25 インタビュー 涙そうそう 長澤まさみ 妻夫木聡 撮影現場 沖縄 クランクアップ取材 Yahoo Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2010 01 25 涙そうそう 夏川りみ 歌詞情報 goo 音楽 Archived from the original on 2009 03 19 Retrieved 2010 01 25 a b c オリコンランキング情報サービス you大樹 Oricon Retrieved 2010 01 25 subscription only スシャル イベント情報 Marvelous Entertainment Retrieved 2010 01 25 Biography Rimi Natsukawa Official Site Archived from the original on 2015 02 27 Retrieved 2010 01 25 夏川りみ bounce com インタビュー Bounce Archived from the original on 2010 04 26 Retrieved 2010 01 27 TBSテレビ放送50周年 涙そうそうプロジェクト TBS Retrieved 2010 01 25 レコード協会調べ 4月度有料音楽配信認定 略称 4月度認定 Record Association report April digital music download certifications Abbreviation April Certifications RIAJ in Japanese May 20 2011 Retrieved May 20 2011 レコード協会調べ 10月度有料音楽配信認定 略称 10月度認定 Record Association report October digital music download certifications Abbreviation October Certifications RIAJ in Japanese November 20 2010 Retrieved May 20 2011 External links EditNada Sōsō at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nada Sōsō amp oldid 1143863342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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