Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~

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“Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~”
“Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~” cover
Single by Morning Musume Otomegumi
Released September 18, 2003 (CD)
October 16, 2003 (Single V)
Format CD single, DVD single
Recorded 2003
Genre Japanese pop
Label Zetima
EPCE-5233
EPBE-5094 (Single V)
Writer(s) Tsunku
Producer Tsunku
Morning Musume Otomegumi singles chronology
"Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~"
(2003)
"Yūjō ~Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee!~"
(2004)

"Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~" (愛の園~Touch My Heart!~ Garden of Love ~Touch My Heart!~?) is the first single of the J-pop idol group Morning Musume subgroup Morning Musume Otomegumi. In addition to the title song and its karaoke version, the single also contains a Morning Musume Otomegumi version of the earlier Morning Musume song "Dekkai Uchū ni Ai ga Aru",[3] which was originally a b-side on the "The Peace!" single.[4] Morning Musume Sakuragumi also did a version of "Dekkai Uchū ni Ai ga Aru" at the same time as Morning Musume Otomegumi on the "Hare Ame Nochi Suki" single.[5]

Contents

[edit] Members at the time of single

[edit] Track listing

All songs are written and composed by Tsunku and are arranged by Suzuki Shunsuke.

[edit] CD

  1. "Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~" (愛の園~Touch My Heart!~?)
  2. "Dekkai Uchū ni Ai ga Aru" (Morning Musume Otomegumi Version) (でっかい宇宙に愛がある(モーニング娘。おとめ組 Version)?)
  3. "Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~" (Instrumental)

[edit] Single V DVD

  1. "Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart~"
  2. "Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~" (Tsuki no Otome Version) (愛の園~Touch My Heart!~ (月夜のおとめ Version)?)
  3. "Making Of" (メイキング映像?)

[edit] Musical personnel

[edit] Charts

Release Chart Peak position Chart run
September 18, 2003 Oricon Daily Singles Chart
2nd rank
20 days
September 18, 2003 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart
3rd rank
8 weeks
September 18, 2003 CDTV Weekly Top 100 Singles Chart
3rd rank
6 weeks

[edit] Performances

[edit] In television shows

[edit] In concerts

Concert title Filming date Release
Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C'MON! Dance World~
(Hello! Project 2004Winter ~C'MON! ダンスワールド~?)
2004-01-03 to 2004-01-25 2004-03-17
Morning Musume Otome Gumi Hatsukouen ~Otomechikku~
(モーニング娘。おとめ組~おとめチック~?)
2004-03-20 2004-06-09
Morning Musume Concert Tour 2004 Haru The Best of Japan
(モーニング娘。CONCERT TOUR 2004 春 The BEST of Japan?)
- 2004-07-14
Melon Kinenbi Live Tour 2004 Natsu ~Gokujou Melon~
(メロン記念日ライブツアー 2004夏 ~極上メロン~?)
2004-08-15 2004-11-26
Hello! Project 2005 Winter All-Stars Dairanbu ~A Happy New Power! Iida Kaori Sotsugyo Special~
(Hello! Project 2005 Winter オールスターズ大乱舞 ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! 飯田圭織卒業スペシャル~?)
2005-01-29 to 2005-01-30 2005-03-16
Hello Pro Party! 2006 ~Goto Maki Captain Kouen~
(ハロ☆プロパーティ~!2006~後藤真希キャプテン公演~?)
2006-04-16 2006-07-05
Hello! Project Tour Winter 2007 ~Wonderful Hearts Otome Gokoro~
(Hello! Project 2007 Winter ~ワンダフルハーツ 乙女 Gocoro~?)
2007-01-02 to 2007-01-21 TBR

[edit] References

  1. ^ You Taiju: Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart~ (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
  2. ^ CDTV: Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart~ ranking (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  3. ^ Hello! Project.com: Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~ (Japanese) (2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-19.
  4. ^ Hello! Project.com: The Peace! (Japanese) (2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-19.
  5. ^ Hello! Project.com: Hare Ame Nochi Suki (Japanese) (2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-19.

[edit] External links

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