Talk:Takeda Lullaby

Wikipedia Japan has a different narrative
First of all, the lyrics were very different and totally unknown until Akai Tori released their rearranged version that took artistic license in reformulating the lyrics. Only after the new version's success and publicity did the civil rights organization pick it up as their anthem. Also noteworthy of mention is this song's B side track, Tsubasa o Kudasai which was also a commercial success.--Bxj (talk) 02:36, 1 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Indeed. Also, the translation in "Lullaby" is incorrect. As stated in wikipedia Japan, although "komoriuta" (child/protect/song) is usually translated in lullaby, in this case it is meant as "the song of the babysitter". Even if "Lullaby" is kept as the title of the article (because the song is known under this translation in English), the different meaning should be explained. Alestane (talk) 14:51, 12 April 2022 (UTC)

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