One Day, One Dream
"One Day, One Dream" is Tackey & Tsubasa's third single under the Avex Trax label. This is the third retail single for their 2wenty 2wo album.
"One Day, One Dream" | ||||
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Single by Tackey & Tsubasa | ||||
from the album 2wenty 2wo | ||||
Released | February 11, 2004 | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
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Label | Avex Trax | |||
Songwriter(s) | Hideyuki Obata, Batu Bulan, Sumiyo Mutsumi, Hitoshi Haba | |||
Producer(s) | ? | |||
Tackey & Tsubasa singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
The cover to the regular CD version of "One Day, One Dream". |
Overview
The a-side song "One Day, One Dream" was used as the 5th opening theme song to the anime InuYasha. The b-side "Deep into Blue" was used as the House Commodity "Dongari Corn" commercial song. The other b-side "Arugamama" was TBS TV "Golden Muscle" ending theme song.
Sample of the translated lyrics:
Track listing
Regular CD Format
- "One Day, One Dream" (Hideyuki Obata, Kei Yoshikawa) - 4:24
- "Deep into Blue" (Imai Tsubasa) (Batu Bulan, Tetsuhiko Suzuki, Tomoji Sogawa) - 4:22
- "Arugamama (あるがまま)" (Takizawa Hideaki) (Sumiyo Mutsumi, Masatoshi Sakashita) - 4:20
- "Ai Sekai (愛世界)" (Hitoshi Haba) - 4:20
- "One Day, One Dream ~karaoke~" - 4:24
Limited CD Format
- "One Day, One Dream" (Hideyuki Obata, Kei Yoshikawa) - 4:24
- "Deep into Blue" (Imai Tsubasa) (Batu Bulan, Tetsuhiko Suzuki, Tomoji Sogawa) - 4:22
- "Arugamama (あるがまま)" (Takizawa Hideaki) (Sumiyo Mutsumi, Masatoshi Sakashita) - 4:19
- "One Day, One Dream: Takizawa Part Version" - 4:24
- "One Day, One Dream: Tsubasa Part Version" - 4:24
- "One Day, One Dream: karaoke" - 4:24
- "Brand New World" - 4:14
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak position | Sales total |
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11 February 2004 | Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 1 | 111,000 |
RIAJ Certification
As of March 2004, "One Day, One Dream" has been certified gold for shipments of over 100,000 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
References
- ^ "Unlimited". Retrieved April 29, 2006.
- ^ "Recording Industry Association of Japan". Retrieved August 6, 2006.
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