Our Days
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"Our Days" | ||||
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Single by Ami Suzuki | ||||
from the album Infinity Eighteen Vol. 1 | ||||
Released | 29 September 1999 (JP) | |||
Format | Maxi Single | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Length | 26:20 | |||
Label |
Sony Music AICT-1137 (Japan, CD) | |||
Producer(s) | Tetsuya Komuro | |||
Ami Suzuki singles chronology | ||||
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"Our Days" is the 8th single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki under label Sony Music Japan.
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The song was a huge success at the time of its release, debuting at number one in the Oricon charts, and being also one of best-selling singles of Suzuki. The song "Our Days" was her second single that was written by Mitsuko Komuro, and also was used as the main theme of "Professional Style", a home product made by Kanebo. The maxi single included a clip of "Rain of Tears", a song of Suzuki that appeared on a Kodak TV Commercial called "Snap Kids".
Track listing
All lyrics written by Mitsuko Komuro and Tetsuya Komuro, all music composed by Tetsuya Komuro.CD single | ||||||||||
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No. | Title | Length | ||||||||
1. | "Our Days (Original Mix)" | 4:55 | ||||||||
2. | "Our Days (Serenity Mix)" | 4:55 | ||||||||
3. | "Our Days (TV Mix)" | 4:55 | ||||||||
4. | "Rain of Tears (CM Version)" | 1:13 |
Preceded by "Love Machine" by Morning Musume |
Oricon Weekly number one single October 11, 1999 |
Succeeded by "Ame no Melody/to Heart" by KinKi Kids |
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