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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
Artist: ♪♪♪<br>
[[Image:9 NANIWA.png|thumb|246px|Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music banner.]]
Artist: ♪♪♪♪♪<br>
Composition: Leo Wood<br>
Composition: Leo Wood<br>
Arrangement: [[Jun Wakita|wac]]<br>
BPM: 208-217<br>
BPM: 208-217<br>
Length: 2:02<br>
Length: 2:02<br>
pop'n music Genre: NANIWA (ナニワ)<br>
pop'n music Genre: NANIWA (ナニワ)<br>
pop'n music Character: P-1&P-2 [TV&ANIME]<br>
pop'n music Character: P-1&P-2 [TV&ANIME]<br>
pop'n CG design: ちょび。<br>
pop'n CG designer: [[Aya Sato|ちょび。]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[PnM_AC_9|pop'n music 9]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC pnm 9|pop'n music 9]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
None.
None.


== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
 
* A chiptune version of Somebody Stole my Gal arranged by [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]] appears in KONAMI's 1990 Japan-only puzzle game ''Moai-kun'' (モアイくん) for the Nintendo Famicom. It plays in every even-leveled song in the game.
None.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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* Somebody Stole My Gal is a popular song originally composed by Leo Wood in 1918. A later cover by Ted Weems and his orchestra in 1922 helped propel it to a million-selling song that year. It has since been covered by many bands, and heard in several films.
* Somebody Stole My Gal is also used by Yoshimoto Kogyo as a theme for their theater comedies. This is directly referenced by Somebody Stole My Gal's internal name, "yoshimoto".
* Somebody Stole My Gal's charts were created by [[Jun Wakita|wac]].
* Somebody Stole My Gal received a new ENJOY MODE jacket in [[AC pnm 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], which replaced the old text (なにわ, "naniwa") with Somebody Stole My Gal's title.
* Somebody Stole My Gal was the final license from pop'n music 9 to be removed from the pop'n music arcade games, staying all the way up until [[AC pnm 20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]].
* Naniwa, the genre of Somebody Stole My Gal, is a Japanese place name derived from the "fish garden" [https://www.kkr.mlit.go.jp/plan/suishin/index300.html] or "fast waves" [https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXNAS08ABE01_T00C14A7AA1P00/]. The word itself was the former name of the Osaka region of Japan. P-1&P-2 are dressed in stereotypical outfits of a Japanese ''manzai'' comedy duo, complete with the mannerisms of the stand-up acts and paper fan.
* Somebody Stole My Gal is the ''only'' licensed cover in pop'n music to appear on the MUSIC PLAYER for pop'n music in [[CS ULTIMATE MOBILE|beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE]].
* Somebody Stole My Gal was added to [[CS pnm Lively|pop'n music Lively]] on November 1st, 2022.
* Somebody Stole My Gal's EASY chart is exactly the same as its old 5-Buttons chart.


* Somebody Stole My Gal is a popular song originally composed by Leo Wood in 1918. A later cover by Ted Weems and his orchestra in 1922 helped propel it to a million-selling song in 1922. It has since been covered by many bands, and heard in several films.
== Music Comment ==
* Somebody Stole My Gal is the only instrumental license in pop'n music 9.
That familiar comedy song appears!
** It's also the only song not originating from Japan.
* Somebody Stole My Gal was also used as a level theme in Konami's 1990 Japan-only puzzle game Maoi-kun (モアイくん) for the Nintendo Famicom. It plays in every even-leveled song in the game.
* Somebody Stole My Gal was the final license from pop'n music 9 to be removed from the pop'n music arcade games, staying all the way up until [[PnM_AC_20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]].
* Naniwa, the genre of Somebody Stole My Gal, can be translated as "What the!?".
 
== Music Production Info ==


== Song Production Information ==
Untranslated.
Untranslated.


== Character Info ==
== Character Information ==
 
Untranslated.
Untranslated.


==Difficulty & Notecounts==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43. (Some of the notecounts obtained from [http://popnfever.s21.xrea.com/popn09/popn9.html Pop'n Music Fever].)<br>
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia, and 1 to 50 from Sunny Park onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://popnfever.s21.xrea.com/ Pop'n Music Fever].)
 
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 12 June 2024

Somebody Stole My Gal

Song Information

Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music banner.

Artist: ♪♪♪♪♪
Composition: Leo Wood
BPM: 208-217
Length: 2:02
pop'n music Genre: NANIWA (ナニワ)
pop'n music Character: P-1&P-2 [TV&ANIME]
pop'n CG designer: ちょび。
First Music Game Appearance: pop'n music 9
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • A chiptune version of Somebody Stole my Gal arranged by Jimmy Weckl appears in KONAMI's 1990 Japan-only puzzle game Moai-kun (モアイくん) for the Nintendo Famicom. It plays in every even-leveled song in the game.

Trivia

This song has different backgrounds, banners, jackets, or other related images. For more information, please see this page.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal is a popular song originally composed by Leo Wood in 1918. A later cover by Ted Weems and his orchestra in 1922 helped propel it to a million-selling song that year. It has since been covered by many bands, and heard in several films.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal is also used by Yoshimoto Kogyo as a theme for their theater comedies. This is directly referenced by Somebody Stole My Gal's internal name, "yoshimoto".
  • Somebody Stole My Gal's charts were created by wac.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal received a new ENJOY MODE jacket in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE, which replaced the old text (なにわ, "naniwa") with Somebody Stole My Gal's title.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal was the final license from pop'n music 9 to be removed from the pop'n music arcade games, staying all the way up until pop'n music 20 fantasia.
  • Naniwa, the genre of Somebody Stole My Gal, is a Japanese place name derived from the "fish garden" [1] or "fast waves" [2]. The word itself was the former name of the Osaka region of Japan. P-1&P-2 are dressed in stereotypical outfits of a Japanese manzai comedy duo, complete with the mannerisms of the stand-up acts and paper fan.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal is the only licensed cover in pop'n music to appear on the MUSIC PLAYER for pop'n music in beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal was added to pop'n music Lively on November 1st, 2022.
  • Somebody Stole My Gal's EASY chart is exactly the same as its old 5-Buttons chart.

Music Comment

That familiar comedy song appears!

Song Production Information

Untranslated.

Character Information

Untranslated.

Difficulty & Notecounts

pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia, and 1 to 50 from Sunny Park onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from Pop'n Music Fever.)

Game Normal Mode Battle Mode
5-Buttons NORMAL HYPER EX NORMAL HYPER
Notecounts 247 315 729 - 224 313
pop'n music 9→20 fantasia 9 14 27 - 11 15
pop'n music 9 CS 9 14 27 - 11 15
pop'n music Lively 14 20 33 - - -