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"No Way to Say" Single by Ayumi Hamasaki from the album Memorial Address Released November 6, 2003 Format CD single Genre J-pop, soft rock Length 34:51 Label Avex Trax Writer(s) Ayumi Hamasaki (lyrics)
BOUNCEBACK (music)Producer Max Matsuura Ayumi Hamasaki singles chronology "Forgiveness"
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(2004)"No Way to Say" is the thirty-first single released by Ayumi Hamasaki and her eighteenth number-one single. It came out November 6, 2003. The video won the award for "Best Pop Video" at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan, and the single won the Japan Record Award at the 2003 Japan Record Awards. The song is featured on the mini-album Memorial Address.
Contents
Track listing
- "No Way to Say" – 4:46
- "No Way to Say" (acoustic version)
- "Seasons" (acoustic version)
- "Dearest" (acoustic orchestra version)
- "Voyage" (acoustic orchestra version)
- "No Way to Say" (Vandalize/Realize mix)
- "No Way to Say" (instrumental) – 4:46
Live performances
- October 3, 2003 – Music Station
- November 1, 2003 – Ayu Ready?
- November 6, 2003 – AX Music
- November 7, 2003 – Music Station
- November 15, 2003 – CDTV
- November 15, 2003 – PopJam
- November 19, 2003 – Sokuhou Uta no Daijiten
- November 28, 2003 – Best Hit Song Festival
- November 29, 2003 – Ayu Ready?
- December 1, 2003 – Hey! Hey! Hey!
- December 3, 2003 – FNS Music Festival
- December 17, 2003 – Best Artist
- December 20, 2003 – Ayu Ready?
- December 22, 2003 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Christmas Special – "No Way to Say: Acoustic Version"
- December 23, 2003 – Happy X-mas SHOW!
- December 26, 2003 – Music Station Super Live
- December 31, 2003 – Kouhaku Uta Gassen
- December 31, 2003 – Japan Record Awards (2 performances)
- December 31, 2003 – CDTV Special 2004-2005
- March 14, 2004 – Japan Gold Disc Awards
- December 23, 2007 – HAPPY X-mas SHOW!
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run 6 November, 2003 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 176,229 371,200 12 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 32 (2003)
71 (2004)- Total Sales : 371,200 (Japan)
- Total Sales : 460,000 (Avex)
- RIAJ certification: Platinum
External links
- "No Way to Say" information at Avex Network.
- "No Way to Say" information at Oricon.
Preceded by
"Voyage" by Ayumi HamasakiJapan Record Award
2003Succeeded by
"Sign" by Mr. ChildrenNothing From Nothing "Nothing from Nothing" (1995)A Song for ×× "Poker Face" (1998) · "You" (1998) · "Trust" (1998) · "For My Dear..." (1998) · "Depend on You" (1998)Loveppears Duty I Am... "M" (2000) · "Evolution" (2001) · "Never Ever" (2001) · "Endless Sorrow" (2001) · "Unite!" (2001) · "Dearest" (2001) · "A Song is Born" (w/ Keiko Yamada) (2001) · "Daybreak" (2002) · "Connected" (2003)Rainbow Memorial Address My Story (Miss)understood "Step You/Is this Love?" (2005) · "Fairyland" (2005) · "Heaven" (2005) · "Bold & Delicious/Pride" (2005)Secret "Startin'/Born to Be..." (2006) · "Blue Bird" (2006)Guilty A Complete: All Singles "Mirrorcle World" (2008)Next Level "Days/Green" (2008) · "Rule/Sparkle" (2009)Rock 'n' Roll Circus "Sunrise/Sunset (Love is All)" (2009) · "You Were.../Ballad" (2009)Love Songs Other songs "Dream On" (2010)Categories:- Ayumi Hamasaki songs
- 2003 singles
- Oricon Weekly number-one singles
- Songs written by Ayumi Hamasaki
- Singles certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan
- 2000s Japanese single stubs
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