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"Automatic / time will tell" is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s first official single in the Japanese market, though there have been prior releases under the name [[U3]] as part of a family unit and [[Cubic U]]. "[[Automatic]]" was used as the ending theme song to the [[Fuji TV]] show ''[[Warau Inu no Seikatsu -YARANEVA!!-]]'', whereas "[[time will tell]]" was used as the ending theme song to the Fuji TV show ''Gokigenyou''. This single was released in two versions: an 8cm single as well as a standard 12cm single.  
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"Automatic / time will tell" is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s first official single in the Japanese market, though there have been prior releases under the name [[U3]] as part of a family unit and [[Cubic U]]. "[[Automatic]]" was used as the ending theme song to the [[Fuji TV]] show ''[[Warau Inu no Seikatsu -YARANEVA!!-]]'', whereas "[[Time Will Tell|time will tell]]" was used as the ending theme song to the Fuji TV show ''[[Gokigenyou]]''. The single was released in two versions: an 8cm single as well as a standard 12cm single.  
  
Originally, different versions of the same product were given different placings on [[Oricon]] charts. The 12cm single reached #2 on Oricon charts while the 8cm version reached #4. The 12cm version sold 1,290,700 units and was the #5 single of 1999, while the 8cm version sold 772,080 copies and was the #22 single of the year. Both versions charted for 23 weeks. However, combining the single gained 2,062,780 sales and ranked as the #2 single for the year of 1999. This single reached #20 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #4 for sales.
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Originally, different versions of the same product were given different placings on [[Oricon]] charts. The 12cm single reached #2 on Oricon charts while the 8cm version reached #4. The 12cm version sold 1,290,700 units and was the #5 single of 1999, while the 8cm version sold 772,080 copies and was the #22 single of the year. Both versions charted for 23 weeks. However, combining the sales the single gained 2,062,780 sales and ranked as the #2 single for the year of 1999. It reached #20 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #4 for sales.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:38, 21 January 2010

8cm CD Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Single
Automatic / time will tell (8cm single)
Released
1998.12.09
Catalog Number
TODT-5242
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Automatic
  2. time will tell
  3. Automatic (Original Karaoke)



12cm CD Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Single
Automatic / time will tell (12 cm single)
Release
1998.12.09
Catalog Number
TOCT-4127
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Automatic
  2. time will tell
  3. time will tell -DUB MIX-



Artist
Utada Hikaru
Single
Automatic / time will tell (vinyl)
Release
1999.02.17
Catalog Number
TOJT-4140
Price
¥1,260
Tracklist

SIDE A

  1. Automatic

SIDE B

  1. time will tell
  2. time will tell -DUB MIX-


Information

"Automatic / time will tell" is Utada Hikaru's first official single in the Japanese market, though there have been prior releases under the name U3 as part of a family unit and Cubic U. "Automatic" was used as the ending theme song to the Fuji TV show Warau Inu no Seikatsu -YARANEVA!!-, whereas "time will tell" was used as the ending theme song to the Fuji TV show Gokigenyou. The single was released in two versions: an 8cm single as well as a standard 12cm single.

Originally, different versions of the same product were given different placings on Oricon charts. The 12cm single reached #2 on Oricon charts while the 8cm version reached #4. The 12cm version sold 1,290,700 units and was the #5 single of 1999, while the 8cm version sold 772,080 copies and was the #22 single of the year. Both versions charted for 23 weeks. However, combining the sales the single gained 2,062,780 sales and ranked as the #2 single for the year of 1999. It reached #20 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #4 for sales.

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