Product description
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【List of songs】
[1] (1) Opening announcement: Me & My Girl (2) 1st place from London House of Hafford: Hafford's weekend (3) 1st place from London Herford's House: Thinking Only Yourself (4) First Place London to Herford's House: House with a Lawyer (5) First Place London to Heraford's House: Me & My Girl (6) Second Place Cooking area (kitchen): English gentleman ~ English gentleman (Reprise) (7) 3rd room sitting room (8) 3rd room sitting room: you make me dream (9) 3rd room sitting room: hold my hand (10) 4th place pub "Hareford Arms" (11) 4th place pub "Hareford Arms": Once lost the heart (12) 5th place terrace of the Herford Hall (13) No. Five terraces of Herford Hall Terrace: Lambeth Walk-Lambeth Walk (Reprise) [2] Act II (1) Hall I Garden of Herford Hall: The Sun Wear a hat (2) 1st place Garden of the Herford Hall: Take with the chin (3) 2nd place library room (4) 2nd place library room: once lost heart (5) 2nd place Library room: Song of Herford (6) 2nd place Library: Love drives the world (7) 3rd place Lambeth's street corner (8) 3rd place Lambeth's street corner: by streetlights (9) fourth Hall Hall (10) Fifth place A Finale A: The sun wears a hat (11) Fifth place B Finale B: Holding my hand (12) Sixth place A Finale C: It depends on the streetlight (13 ) 6th place B finale D: once lost the heart (14) 7th place parade: Me & My Girl ~ The sun wears a hat ~ Love makes the world go round ~ Lambeth Walk ~ Me & My Girl <
【Genre】
Musical / Theatre / Show
【Recording information】
【label】
Takarazuka Creative Arts
Aqua Rio, a live version of the Takarazuka opera flower group performance by the starring Maria Maria. A popular work that can be said to be the male version of "My Fair Lady", which has been re-performed many times in the Takarazuka Opera. It's a comedy-touch musical that enjoys a colorful, light-tempering development over the trace inheritance of London's aristocrats in the 1930s.