Namonaki Uta

"Namonaki Uta"
Single by Mr. Children
from the album Shinkai
Released February 5, 1996
Genre Pop rock, progressive rock
Label Toy's Factory
Producer(s) Takeshi Kobayashi
Mr. Children singles chronology
"See-Saw Game (Yūkan na Koi no Uta)"
(1995)
"Namonaki uta"
(1996)
"Hana (Mémento Mori)"
(1996)

"Namonaki Uta (名もなき詩 Nameless Poem)" is the tenth single by Mr. Children, released by Toy's Factory on February 5, 1996. The cover of the single is Kazutoshi Sakurai's face whose tongue was written "no name". "Namonaki Uta" was used as the theme song of Japanese television drama Pure.

On the Japanese Oricon weekly chart, the single "Namonaki Uta" opened at number-one with the first week sales of over 1.208 million copies, establishing the Japanese highest first-week single sales record. It topped the 1996 Oricon yearly single charts and sold over 2.308 million copies in total. It is the second best-selling song for the band behind their 1994 single "Tomorrow Never Knows."

The song was covered by Kohmi Hirose on her 2010 album Drama Songs.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Kazutoshi Sakurai. 

No. Title Length
1. "Namonaki Uta (名もなき詩)"   5:30
2. "Mata Aeru kana (また会えるかな)"   4:06
3. "Namonaki Uta (Instrumental Version) (名もなき詩 (Instrumental Version))"   5:30

References

  1. 90年代の冬ドラマ黄金主題歌を広瀬香美が堂々カバー (in Japanese). Natalie. 2010-01-15. Retrieved 2010-10-08.
Preceded by
"Sora mo Toberu hazu" by Spitz
Japanese Oricon weekly number-one single
September 19, 1996
Succeeded by
"Made in Japan" by V6