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"Eternally" is a pop-ballad recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. The song first in 2001 on her second album ''[[Distance]]''. In 2008, a new re-recorded version titled "Eternally -Drama Mix-" was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Innocent Love]]'', and was released digitally. The release also resulted in the re-charting of ''[[Distance]]'', helping it sell over a thousand extra copies.
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"Eternally" is a pop-ballad recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. The song first in 2001 on her second album ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]''. In 2008, a new re-recorded version titled "Eternally -Drama Mix-" was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Innocent Love]]'', and was released digitally. The release also resulted in the re-charting of ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'', helping it sell over a thousand extra copies.
  
 
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There are two versions of "Eternally" to be found in [[Utada Hikaru]]'s discography. These include:
 
There are two versions of "Eternally" to be found in [[Utada Hikaru]]'s discography. These include:
 
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: Found on the "Eternally -Drama Mix-" digital single as track #1. This version has vocals from a different recording take of the song during the ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'' era.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:25, 18 July 2020

Distance Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Single
Eternally -Drama Mix-
Released
2008.10.31
Tracklist
  1. Eternally -Drama Mix-


Information

"Eternally" is a pop-ballad recorded by Utada Hikaru. The song first in 2001 on her second album Distance. In 2008, a new re-recorded version titled "Eternally -Drama Mix-" was used as the theme song for the dorama Innocent Love, and was released digitally. The release also resulted in the re-charting of Distance, helping it sell over a thousand extra copies.

Song Information

Lyrics
Utada Hikaru
Music
Utada Hikaru
Other Information
Arrangement: Murayama Shinichiro
Producers: Miyake Akira, Utada Sking Teruzane
String Arrangement, Acoustic Piano: Kawano Kei
Strings: Goto Yuichiro Strings
Keyboards and Programming: Murayama Shinichiro
percussion: Bashiri Johnson
Additional Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
Additional Programming: Nakamura Yutaka
Recording: Watanabe Syuichi
Strings, Vocal and Additional Recording, Mixing: Goh Hotoda

Disambiguation

There are two versions of "Eternally" to be found in Utada Hikaru's discography. These include:

Eternally
Found on Distance as track #6. This is the original version of the song.
Eternally -Drama Mix-
Found on the "Eternally -Drama Mix-" digital single as track #1. This version has vocals from a different recording take of the song during the Distance era.

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