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Anchor text: Sukiyaki
Target Entity: Sukiyaki_\u0028song\u0029
Preceding Context: After receiving his only royalty check from Capitol in 1970 for songs he had written for People!, Norman moved from the "rat-hole" apartment at Gower Street and established a half-way house on North Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, where he "housed and fed various groups of people, supervised their Bible studies and drove them to church on Fridays and Sundays". However, after he "ran out of money", Norman negotiated to write songs on demand for Capitol and was paid $80 per month subsistence advanced against future earnings, for his work polishing and refining songs for H.R. Pufnstuf, Hawaiian singer Alfred Alpaka, and Tennessee Ernie Ford, and was even asked to write English lyrics for the Japanese song "
Succeeding Context: ". Norman claims he contributed 87 songs the first year of this arrangement, but was never compensated
Paragraph Title: One Way Records (1970–1971)
Source Page: Larry Norman

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