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Koreana (band)

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Koreana were a South Korean band founded in 1962 and best known for the official song of the Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics "Hand In Hand", and B-side "Victory". The band followed up with another charting single "Living for Love", B-side "One In A Million"

Discography

Albums

  • 1979: Dis Corea
  • 1980: Burning Fantasy
  • 1988: Hand in Hand
  • 1990: Living for Love
  • 1993: 우리는 EXPO 주제가 `그날은´
  • 1996: We are One

Singles

  • 1986: "Hey Day Dreamer Mid Night Lover"
  • 1988: "Hand in Hand"
  • 1988: "Loving You, Loving Me"
  • 1990: "Living for Love"
  • 1992: "Sail into the Sunset"

References

  1. Seoul Olympics: Official Guide and Souvenir Program to the XXIVth Olympiad 1988 by Cho Kyu-seok and Paik Sun-Kih
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