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Stardigio Program STARdigio チャンネル:450 洋楽アーティスト特集 放送日:2014/12/29~2015/01/04 「番組案内 (8時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~/12:00~/20:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (1) YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME Diana Ross & The Supremes LET ME GO THE RIGHT WAY Diana Ross & The Supremes A BREATHTAKING GUY Diana Ross & The Supremes WHEN THE LOVELIGHT STARTS SHINING Diana Ross & The Supremes THROUGH HIS EYES (恋のキラキラ星) RUN, RUN, RUN Diana Ross & The Supremes WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO (愛はどこへ行ったの) Diana Ross & The Supremes BABY LOVE Diana Ross & The Supremes ASK ANY GIRL Diana Ross & The Supremes COME SEE ABOUT ME Diana Ross & The Supremes STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE Diana Ross & The Supremes BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN (涙のお願い) Diana Ross & The Supremes NOTHING BUT HEARTACHES (悲しみがいっぱい) Diana Ross & The Supremes I HEAR A SYMPHONY [ひとりぼっちのシンフォニー] Diana Ross & The Supremes MY WORLD IS EMPTY WITHOUT YOU [二人だけの世界] Diana Ross & The Supremes LOVE IS LIKE AN ITCHING IN MY HEART [恋は切なく] Diana Ross & The Supremes THIS OLD HEART OF MINE (IS WEAK FOR YOU) Diana Ross & The Supremes YOU CAN'T HURRY LOVE [恋はあせらず] Diana Ross & The Supremes THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING [にくい貴方] Diana Ross & The Supremes I CAN'T HELP MYSELF Diana Ross & The Supremes YOU KEEP ME HANGIN' ON Diana Ross & The Supremes (キープ・ミー・ハンギン・オン) LOVE IS HERE AND NOW YOU'RE GONE (恋ははかなく) Diana Ross & The Supremes THE HAPPENING (恋にご用心) Diana Ross & The Supremes ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (2) REFLECTIONS Diana Ross & The Supremes IN AND OUT OF LOVE Diana Ross & The Supremes FOREVER CAME TODAY Diana Ross & The Supremes SOME THINGS YOU NEVER GET USED TO (愛の終着駅) Diana Ross & The Supremes LOVE CHILD Diana Ross & The Supremes I'M GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME (君に愛されたい) Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations I'LL TRY SOMETHING NEW Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations I'M LIVIN' IN SHAME (スラムの鳩) Diana Ross & The Supremes THE COMPOSER Diana Ross & The Supremes NO MATTER WHAT SIGN YOU ARE Diana Ross & The Supremes THE YOUNG FOLKS Diana Ross & The Supremes SOMEDAY WE'LL BE TOGETHER (またいつの日にか) Diana Ross & The Supremes REACH OUT AND TOUCH (SOMEBODY'S HAND) DIANA ROSS AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH DIANA ROSS SOMETHING ON MY MIND DIANA ROSS I'M STILL WAITING DIANA ROSS MY PLACE DIANA ROSS DOOBEDOOD'NDOOBE, BOOBEDOOD'NDOOBE, DIANA ROSS DOOBEDOOD'NDOO [ドゥーブドゥードンドゥープ] (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU [遥かなる影] DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (3) REMEMBER ME DIANA ROSS REACH OUT, I'LL BE THERE DIANA ROSS SURRENDER DIANA ROSS GOOD MORNING HEARTACHE DIANA ROSS (From the motion picture "Lady Sings The Blues") WHAT A DIFF'RENCE A DAY MAKES [縁は異なもの] DIANA ROSS LOVE IS HERE TO STAY DIANA ROSS SMILE DIANA ROSS TOUCH ME IN THE MORNING DIANA ROSS ALL OF MY LIFE DIANA ROSS IMAGINE DIANA ROSS YOU'RE A SPECIAL PART OF ME (噂の二人) DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE MY MISTAKE (WAS TO LOVE YOU) DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE YOU ARE EVERYTHING DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE DON'T KNOCK MY LOVE DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE STOP, LOOK, LISTEN (TO YOUR HEART) DIANA ROSS & MARVIN GAYE TURN AROUND DIANA ROSS LAST TIME I SAW HIM (わかれ) DIANA ROSS SLEEPIN' (ジョニーよ眠れ) DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (4) THEME FROM MAHOGANY(マホガニーのテーマ) DIANA ROSS I THOUGHT IT TOOK A LITTLE TIME(愛の流れに) DIANA ROSS LOVE HANGOVER DIANA ROSS ONE LOVE IN MY LIFETIME(エデンの園) DIANA ROSS Gettin' Ready For Love [燃える想い] DIANA ROSS Your Love Is So Good For Me DIANA ROSS TOP OF THE WORLD DIANA ROSS YOU GOT IT DIANA ROSS The Same Love That Made Me Laugh DIANA ROSS [哀しみという名の愛] EASE ON DOWN THE ROAD MICHAEL JACKSON with DIANA ROSS SORRY DOESN'T ALWAYS MAKE IT RIGHT DIANA ROSS (悲しみの終る時) WHAT YOU GAVE ME DIANA ROSS LOVIN', LIVIN', GIVIN' DIANA ROSS THE BOSS DIANA ROSS NO ONE GETS THE PRIZE DIANA ROSS IT'S MY HOUSE DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (5) UPSIDE DOWN DIANA ROSS TENDERNESS DIANA ROSS I'M COMING OUT DIANA ROSS MY OLD PIANO DIANA ROSS IT'S MY TURN DIANA ROSS ONE MORE CHANCE DIANA ROSS CRYIN' MY HEART OUT FOR YOU DIANA ROSS ENDLESS LOVE DIANA ROSS & LIONEL RICHIE WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE [恋はくせもの] DIANA ROSS SWEET SURRENDER DIANA ROSS MIRROR, MIRROR DIANA ROSS IT'S NEVER TOO LATE [愛のメッセージ] DIANA ROSS WORK THAT BODY DIANA ROSS BABY, I LOVE YOUR WAY DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (6) Muscles DIANA ROSS Who (誰?) DIANA ROSS SO CLOSE DIANA ROSS Anywhere You Run To (愛の旅人) DIANA ROSS Pieces Of Ice [氷の瞳] DIANA ROSS Up Front DIANA ROSS Let's Go Up DIANA ROSS All Of You Julio Iglesias & Diana Ross Swept Away DIANA ROSS Missing You DIANA ROSS Telephone DIANA ROSS Touch By Touch DIANA ROSS Eaten Alive DIANA ROSS Chain Reaction DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (7) DIRTY LOOKS DIANA ROSS TELL ME AGAIN DIANA ROSS THERE GOES MY BABY DIANA ROSS WORKIN' OVERTIME DIANA ROSS THIS HOUSE DIANA ROSS BOTTOM LINE DIANA ROSS PARADISE DIANA ROSS WHEN YOU TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME DIANA ROSS (恋のプレリュード) WAITING IN THE WINGS (愛を抱きしめながら) DIANA ROSS ONE SHINING MOMENT DIANA ROSS IF WE HOLD ON TOGETHER DIANA ROSS CHANGE OF HEART DIANA ROSS THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE DIANA ROSS YOUR LOVE DIANA ROSS ■DIANA ROSS 特集 (8) TAKE ME HIGHER [思い出にかわるまで] DIANA ROSS IF YOU'RE NOT GONNA LOVE ME RIGHT DIANA ROSS VOICE OF THE HEART DIANA ROSS I WILL SURVIVE DIANA ROSS YOU ARE NOT ALONE DIANA ROSS I HEAR (THE VOICE OF LOVE) DIANA ROSS PROMISE ME YOU'LL TRY DIANA ROSS THAT'S WHY I CALL YOU MY FRIEND DIANA ROSS NOT OVER YOU YET DIANA ROSS UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN (また逢う日まで) DIANA ROSS I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU Rod Stewart duet with Diana Ross More Today Than Yesterday DIANA ROSS Crazy Little Thing Called Love [愛という名の欲望] DIANA ROSS with special guest BRIAN MAY of QUEEN You Are So Beautiful DIANA ROSS *著作権法上、番組の録音は個人的に楽しむ場合を除き禁じられています。 *FAXサービスは(月)午前中入替えの為、午後以降のご利用をお願い致します。ご了承下さい。 【お知らせ】スターデジオカスタマーセンターは、12月27日~1月5日まで、休業いたします。.
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