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Artist: ♪♪♪♪♪<br>
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>
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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: [[Aya Sato|ちょび。]]<br>
pop'n CG design: [[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.


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[[Image:9 NANIWA old.png|thumb|244px|Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music old banner.]]
[[Image:9 NANIWA old.png|thumb|244px|Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music old banner.]]
* 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 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's received a new ENJOY MODE jacket in [[PnM AC 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's charts were made by [[Jun Wakita|wac]].
* 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]].
* 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, can be translated as "What the!?". The word itself was the former name of the Osakan 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.
* Naniwa, the genre of Somebody Stole My Gal, can be translated as "What the!?". The word itself was the former name of the Osakan 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.