Inu to Tsuki

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"犬と月”
“Inu to Tsuki” / “A Dog and the Moon"
InuToTsukiSingleBonniePink.jpg
Single by Bonnie Pink
from the album Evil & Flowers
ReleasedOctober 21, 1998
Recorded1998
Genre Pop rock
Label Pony Canyon
Songwriter(s) Bonnie Pink
Bonnie Pink singles chronology
"'e.p.'"
(1998)
"犬と月”
“Inu to Tsuki” / “A Dog and the Moon
"
(1998)
"Daisy"
(1999)
Limited Picture Vinyl
InuToTsukiVinylBonniePink.jpg

"Inu to Tsuki" is Bonnie Pink's eleventh single and fourth released in support of the album Evil & Flowers . The single was released under the Pony Canyon label on October 21, 1998.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Inu to Tsuki (犬と月, A Dog and the Moon)
  2. Good-bye
  3. Only for Him (Live Version)
  4. Heaven's Kitchen (Live Version)

Limited Picture Vinyl

"'Inu to Tsuki" was also released as a limited picture vinyl.

Track listing

Oricon Sales Chart

ChartPeak Position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart15

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