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− | "'''Tomorrow's way'''" is the second single by the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist [[YUI]]. It was released June 22, 2005, under [[Sony Records]]. The song was also featured as the ending theme in the Japanese movie ''[[Hinokio]]''. The boy who appears in the song's music video is [[Kanata Hongō]], who also stars in the movie. | + | "'''Tomorrow's way'''" is the second single by the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] artist [[YUI]]. It was released on June 22, 2005, under [[Sony Records]]. The song was also featured as the ending theme in the Japanese movie ''[[Hinokio]]''. The boy who appears in the song's music video is [[Kanata Hongō]], who also stars in the movie. |
[[Hong Kong]] singer and actress [[Fiona Sit]] covered this song as "Dear Fiona", a Cantonese version. | [[Hong Kong]] singer and actress [[Fiona Sit]] covered this song as "Dear Fiona", a Cantonese version. |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 11 December 2010
"Tomorrow's way" | ||||
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Single by YUI | ||||
from the album FROM ME TO YOU | ||||
Released | June 22, 2005 | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Sony Records | |||
Writer(s) | YUI (lyrics & music) | |||
Producer | Yoshio Konno | |||
YUI singles chronology | ||||
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"Tomorrow's way" is the second single by the Japanese artist YUI. It was released on June 22, 2005, under Sony Records. The song was also featured as the ending theme in the Japanese movie Hinokio. The boy who appears in the song's music video is Kanata Hongō, who also stars in the movie.
Hong Kong singer and actress Fiona Sit covered this song as "Dear Fiona", a Cantonese version.
Track listing
- Tomorrow’s way
- Last Train
- feel my soul: Yui Acoustic Version
- Tomorrow’s way: Instrumental
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak Position | Sales Total |
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June 22, 2005 | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | 15 | 32,391 |
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Available Languages |
English • Bahasa Indonesia • 日本語 • 中文 |