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"mirage in blue / Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)" is the 11th single released by [[CHEMISTRY]].  "[[Mirage in Blue|mirage in blue]]" was used as [http://www.seabreezeweb.com/ Shiseido's "SEA BREEZE"] [[CM|commercial]] song and "[[Itoshii Hito|Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)]]" was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[69 Sixty Nine|69 sixty nine]]''. The single reached #4 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks.
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"mirage in blue / Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)" is the 11th single released by [[CHEMISTRY]].  "[[Mirage in Blue|mirage in blue]]" was used as [http://www.seabreezeweb.com/ Shiseido's "SEA BREEZE"] [[CM|commercial]] song and "[[Itoshii Hito|Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)]]" was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[69 Sixty Nine|69 sixty nine]]''. The single reached #4 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks, selling over 90,000 copies.
 
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Single Cover
Artist
CHEMISTRY
Single
mirage in blue / Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.) (mirage in blue / いとしい人 (Single Ver.))
Released
2004.07.07
Catalog Number
DFCL-1261
Price
¥1,223
Tracklist
  1. mirage in blue
  2. Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.) (いとしい人; My Love)
  3. meaning of tears (Live Ver.)
  4. mirage in blue (Instrumental)
  5. Itoshi Hito (Single Ver.) (Instrumental) (いとしい人)


Information

"mirage in blue / Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)" is the 11th single released by CHEMISTRY. "mirage in blue" was used as Shiseido's "SEA BREEZE" commercial song and "Itoshii Hito (Single Ver.)" was used as the theme song for the movie 69 sixty nine. The single reached #4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks, selling over 90,000 copies.

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