Endless Sorrow

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“Endless sorrow”
“Endless sorrow” cover
Single by Ayumi Hamasaki
from the album I am...
Released May 16, 2001
Format JPN CD Single
USA Digital Single [1]
Genre J-pop
Length 54:45
Label Avex Trax
Writer(s) Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayumi Hamasaki singles chronology
"Never Ever"
(2001)
"Endless sorrow"
(2001)
"Unite!"
(2001)

"Endless sorrow" is the 22nd single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on May 16, 2001. Also found on her I am... album, the version featured on the single is vastly different from the album version (Endless sorrow ~gone with the wind ver.~). The album version is rather long, mellow, and has a darker, calmer sound. The single version features dramatic strings, piano, and rock leanings.

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[edit] Commercial endorsments

The original version of Endless sorrow was the theme song of the Japanese drama "Mukashi no otoko" that was broadcast on TBS. The "Kirai Natsu Ayu Mix" of vogue was used in commercial for a Kose Visee mascara featuring Ayu herself.[2]

[edit] PV

The PV of Endless Sorrow depicts a young boy living in a society in which speaking was prohibited by law. The boy, however, climbs a tower, meeting a man (presumably a priest because of his dress) and a one-winged angel who looks exactly like the boy. Apart from shots of the cover of the Endless Sorrow single, Hamasaki does not appear in original version of the PV, but in a later version, Hamasaki appears at the end of the video in a trench coat and fedora, and picks up the feather dropped by the boy.[3]

[edit] Track listing

  1. Endless sorrow
  2. vogue (Kirari Natsu Ayu Mix)
  3. Endless sorrow (Natural Green Dub Mix)
  4. Endless sorrow (nicely nice skyblue remix)
  5. Never Ever (Dub's Uncategorized Mix 001)
  6. Endless sorrow (Ram's Advance Mix)
  7. Endless sorrow (Brent Mini's gothic mix)
  8. Endless sorrow (Liquid Heart Mix)
  9. Endless sorrow (Juicy Ariyama Mix)
  10. Endless sorrow (Instrumental)

[edit] Live performances

[edit] Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
16 May 2001 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #1
16 May 2001 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #1 430,220 768,510 11
16 May 2001 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart #14

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