Me Ing

me ing (ミー・イング, Mī Ingu) is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer Mie. Released on October 21, 2007 through her own label MHO, the album marked Mie's first studio release since Diamond & Gold in 1992. me ing is also the first album to feature songs written by Mie herself.[1][2][3][4][5]

me ing
Studio album by
Released21 October 2007 (2007-10-21)
GenrePop rock
Language
  • Japanese
  • English
LabelMHO
ProducerMitsuyo Nemoto
Mie chronology
Golden Best Mie: Hallelujah Hurricane
(2002)
me ing
(2007)
Singles from me ing
  1. "SOAR ~Mada Minu Sora e~"
    Released: 25 October 2006 (2006-10-25)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."virgin step I" Mitsuyo NemotoNemoto 
2."aubade ~Yoake no Uta~" (Ōbādo ~Yoake no Uta (aubade~夜明けの詩~, "aubade ~Poetry of Dawn~"))NemotoYuriko HoshiAkira Inoue 
3."Think of Me"
  • Nemoto
  • Kenji "Jino" Hino
  • Hino
  • Ippei Brown
Hino 
4."Let It Snow on X'mas"Nemoto
  • Hino
  • Brown
Hino 
5."Voice of My Heart"
  • Nemoto
  • Yuriko Hoshi
  • Thomas G:son
  • Gerard James Borg
Gō "Fisher" Satō 
6."Watashi no Mama ~ maybe it's a life" ((私のまま~maybe it’s a life, "Stay with Me ~ maybe it's a life"))Hiromi Mori
  • G:son
  • Stefan Brunzell
Satō 
7."SOAR ~Mada Minu Sora e~" (Soā ~Mada Minu Sora e~ (SOAR 〜まだ見ぬ空へ〜, Soar ~To the Unexplored Skies~))
  • Nemoto
  • Mori
Frankie TTakuya Fuji 
8."Arigatō no Hoshi" ((ありがとうの地球(ほし), "Thank You World"))Hiroshi IchikuraAkira InoueInoue 
9."Chijō no Angel e" (Chijō no Enjeru e (地上のAngelへ, "The Angel on the Ground"))
  • Nemoto
  • Mori
  • G:son
  • Marcos Ubeda
Satō 
10."Niji-iro no Yoake" ((虹いろの夜明け, "The Dawn of Rainbow Colors"))
  • Nemoto
  • Noritoshi Furuichi
  • JUNKOO
  • Takuya Harada
JUNKOO 
11."Ningen Dakara" ((人間だから, "Because We're Human"))IchikuraInoueInoue 
12."virgin step II" NemotoNemoto 
13."Eternal Gift"
  • Nemoto
  • Mori
Toshiya ShioriShiori 
14."Alright Alright"NemotoHaradaHarada 

References

  1. "Pink Discography: Mie". Pink Lady America. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  2. "Mie - "me ing"". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  3. "me ing | MIE". Oricon. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  4. "MIE". Idol.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  5. "未唯mie / me ing(ミー・イング)". CDJournal. Retrieved 2020-03-21.


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