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"Mirai no Tame ni" is the seventh single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as theme song for 1995 "Gekikukan Pro Yakyu" baseball program. The single reached #1 on weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for thirteen weeks, selling 524,170 copies and becoming the #66 single of 1995.
 
"Mirai no Tame ni" is the seventh single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as theme song for 1995 "Gekikukan Pro Yakyu" baseball program. The single reached #1 on weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for thirteen weeks, selling 524,170 copies and becoming the #66 single of 1995.
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*[1995.07.10] [[Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ]]
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*[1995.07.14] [[Music Station]]
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*[1999] Yokohama Arena
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*[1998.05.08~06.22] [[Another Side Memories ~Precious Best~|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break2 ~All over the world~]]
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*[2002] [[On&Off ~Document of Unplugged Live&Recordings~|on&off ~document of unplugged live&recordings~]]
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*[2005] [[Best of DEEN Kiseki "Live Complete"|BEST of DEEN Kiseki <LIVE COMPLETE>]]
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*[2008] [[DEEN at Budoukan ~15th Anniversary Greatest Singles Live~]]
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*[2008] [[DEEN at Budoukan "No Cut" ~15th Anniversary Perfect Singles Live~|DEEN at Budoukan "NO CUT" ~15th Anniversary Perfect Singles Live~]]
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*[2010] [[DEEN at Budoukan 2010 ~Live Joy Special~|DEEN at Budoukan 2010 ~LIVE JOY SPECIAL~]]
  
 
==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
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:Arrangement: [[Furui Hirohito]]
 
:Arrangement: [[Furui Hirohito]]
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:Keyboard: [[Yamane Koji]]
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:Drums: [[Uzumoto Naoki]]
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:Guitar: [[Tagawa Shinji]]
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==Oricon Charts Position==
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! Week
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! Sales
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! Total Sales
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| 1
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| 1
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| 176,480
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| 176,480
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|- align="center"
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| 2
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| 9
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| 55,540
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| 232,020
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| 3
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| 8
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| 62,980
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| 295,000
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|- align="center"
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| 4
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| 9
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| 48,480
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| 343,480
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|- align="center"
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| 5
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| 8
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| 57,100
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| 400,580
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|- align="center"
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| 6
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| 20
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| 39,300
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| 439,880
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| 7
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| 20
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| 33,830
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| 473,710
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|}
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' 524,170 ([[1995 Oricon Top 100 Singles|#66 album of 1995]])
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==Disambiguation==
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;Mirai no Tame ni
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:Found on "Mirai no Tame ni" single as track #1 and on ''[[Singles+1|SINGLES+1]]'' album as track #7. This is the standard version of the song.
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;Mirai no Tame ni (Original Karaoke)
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:Found on "Mirai no Tame ni" single as track #3. It is the standard version without the vocals.
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;Mirai no Tame ni (Sing-along Version)
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:Found on "[[Classics Two Sepia Cosmos ~More & More~|Cosmos ~more & more~]]" single as track #4 and on ''[[DEEN The Best Classics]]'' CD2 as track #7.
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;Mirai no Tame ni (English version)
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:Found on "[[Diamond (DEEN)|Diamond]]" single as track #4. It has a different arrangement made by [[Iwata Masayuki]].
  
 
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[[Category:TV Theme Song]]
 
[[Category:TV Theme Song]]
 
[[Category:1995 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
 
[[Category:1995 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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[[Category:June 1995]]
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[[Category:Platinum Singles]]
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 22 December 2021

CD Cover
Artist
DEEN
Single
Mirai no Tame ni (未来のために; For the Future)
Released
1995.06.19
Catalog Number
JBDJ-1004
Price
¥1,020
Tracklist
  1. Mirai no Tame ni (未来のために; For the Future)
  2. Mou Ichido・・・ (もう一度・・・; Once Again)
  3. Mirai no Tame ni (Original Karaoke)
  4. Mou Ichido・・・ (Original Karaoke)


Information

"Mirai no Tame ni" is the seventh single released by DEEN. The title song was used as theme song for 1995 "Gekikukan Pro Yakyu" baseball program. The single reached #1 on weekly Oricon charts and charted for thirteen weeks, selling 524,170 copies and becoming the #66 single of 1995.

Performances

Song Information

Lyrics
Ikemori Shuuichi
Music
Ikemori Shuuichi, Uzumoto Naoki
Other Information
Arrangement: Furui Hirohito
Keyboard: Yamane Koji
Drums: Uzumoto Naoki
Guitar: Tagawa Shinji

Oricon Charts Position

Week Week Rank Sales Total Sales
1 1 176,480 176,480
2 9 55,540 232,020
3 8 62,980 295,000
4 9 48,480 343,480
5 8 57,100 400,580
6 20 39,300 439,880
7 20 33,830 473,710

Total Reported Sales: 524,170 (#66 album of 1995)

Disambiguation

Mirai no Tame ni
Found on "Mirai no Tame ni" single as track #1 and on SINGLES+1 album as track #7. This is the standard version of the song.
Mirai no Tame ni (Original Karaoke)
Found on "Mirai no Tame ni" single as track #3. It is the standard version without the vocals.
Mirai no Tame ni (Sing-along Version)
Found on "Cosmos ~more & more~" single as track #4 and on DEEN The Best Classics CD2 as track #7.
Mirai no Tame ni (English version)
Found on "Diamond" single as track #4. It has a different arrangement made by Iwata Masayuki.

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