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"Our Days" 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 Tetsuya Komuro Ami Suzuki singles chronology "Be Together"
(1999)"Our Days"
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(1999)"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 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 MusumeOricon Weekly number one single
October 11, 1999Succeeded by
"Ame no Melody/to Heart" by KinKi KidsStudio albums SA • Infinity Eighteen Vol. 1 • Infinity Eighteen Vol. 2 • Around the World • Connetta • Dolce • Supreme ShowCompilation albums Singles SA"Love the Island" • "Alone in My Room" • "All Night Long" • "White Key" • "Nothing Without You" • "Don't Leave Me Behind/Silent Stream"Infinity Eighteen Vol. 1Infinity Eighteen Vol. 2Fun for FanAround The WorldConnetta"Little Crystal" • "Fantastic" • "Alright!" • "Like a Love?" • "O.K. Funky God" • "Peace Otodoke!!" • "Sore mo Kitto Shiawase"DolceSupreme Show"One" • "Can't Stop the Disco"Indie singles "Tsuyoi Kizuna" • "Forever Love"Other singles DVDs 2004 Summer Fly High - Ami Shower • 1st Concert Oh Yeah! 1999 • Amigo's Parlor Shake Shake Shake • Ami-Go-Round Tour • Video Clips Fun for Fan • Suzuki Ami Around the World: Live House Tour 2005 • Join ClipsBox set Principal collaborators Related articles Avex · Max MatsuuraCategories:- Ami Suzuki songs
- 1999 singles
- Oricon Weekly number-one singles
- Songs written by Tetsuya Komuro
- 1990s single stubs
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