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{{AlbumInfoBox|
 
| Name = traveling
 
| Type = Single
 
| Artist = [[Utada Hikaru]]
 
| Cover = Uhtraveling.jpg
 
| Background = Hotpink
 
| Released = 28 November 2001
 
| Genre = [[Pop]]
 
| Length = N/A
 
| Label = [[EMI Music Japan]]
 
| Last Release = ''[[Final Distance|FINAL DISTANCE]]'' <br /> (2001)
 
| This Release = '''traveling''' <br /> (2001)
 
| Next Release = ''[[Hikari (Utada Hikaru)|Hikari]]'' (2002)
 
| Category = 2001 Singles
 
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Traveling is the ninth single from [[Utada Hikaru]]. It was used as the DoCoMo FOMA CM song. The PV for traveling was directed by Utada's ex-husband, Kiriya Kazuaki (who also shot the photography and helped with the art direction), and is the second of the famous [[Kiriya Trilogy]] of Utada promotional videos. This is the second of Utada's singles to have a DVD Single. The single reached #1 on Oricon Singles charts and charted for 21 weeks. This single sold 856,000 units in Japan and became her fourth single to chart two weeks at #1 on the Oricon Singles charts. The single charted for 21 weeks. This single became the #2 single of 2002 in Japan. An interesting fact about Traveling is that Utada never performed it live on TV (except for in the SMAP x SMAP medley) for unknown reasons. The pronunciation guide on the single gives 'traveling' as 'Toraveringu (トラヴェリング)', and will be pronounced this way by the average Japanese speaker. This single, as well as FINAL DISTANCE, Hikari and SAKURA Drops / Letters, strangely did not chart in the world charts airplay charts; though it did reach #51 on the sales charts. Makihara Noriyuki covered Traveling on his Listen To The Music 2 album. The most recent figures (May 26, 2006) show that the singe sold 856,140 units in total.
 
  
==Track Listing==
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; Artist
===CD Single===
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: [[Utada Hikaru]]
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: traveling
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: 2001.11.28
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: TOCT-4351
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; Price
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: ¥1,100
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; Tracklist
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# traveling
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# traveling -PLANITb remix-
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# traveling -Bahiatronic Mix-
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# traveling -Original Karaoke-
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|align="left"|traveling -Bahiatronic Mix-
 
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|align="left"|traveling -Original Karaoke-
 
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{{AlbumInfoBox|
 
| Name = traveling
 
| Type = DVD Single
 
| Artist = [[Utada Hikaru]]
 
| Cover = Uhtravelingdvd.jpg
 
| Background = Red
 
| Released = 30 February 2002
 
| Genre = [[Pop]]
 
| Length = N/A
 
| Label = [[EMI Music Japan]]
 
| Category = 2002 Singles
 
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[[Image:Uhtravelingdvd.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]]
  
==Track Listing==
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; Artist
===DVD Single===
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: [[Utada Hikaru]]
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; DVD Single
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: traveling
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; Released
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: 2002.01.30
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: TOBF-5126
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; Price
|align="left"|Making of traveling
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: ¥1,500
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; Tracklist
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# Making of traveling
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# traveling ([[PV]])
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|align="left"|traveling
 
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; Information
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"traveling" is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s ninth single. "traveling" was used as the "NTT DoCoMo FOMA" [[CM]] song. The PV was directed by [[Kiriya Kazuaki]] (who also shot the photography and helped with the art direction), and is the second of the famous "[[Kiriya Trilogy]]" of Utada promotional videos. This is also the second of Utada's singles to have a DVD Single. The single reached #1 on [[Oricon]] Singles charts and charted for 21 weeks. It also reached #51 on the world sales charts, despite not charting for airplay. This single sold over 856,000 units in Japan and became her fourth single to chart two weeks at #1 on the Oricon Singles charts. This single became the #2 single of 2002 in Japan. Unlike her other singles,  Utada never performed "traveling" live on TV (except for in the [[SMAP|SMAP x SMAP]] medley) for unknown reasons. [[Makihara Noriyuki]] covered "traveling" on his ''[[Listen to the Music 2|Listen To The Music 2]]'' album.
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==Song Information==
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; Lyrics
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: [[Utada Hikaru]]
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; Music
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: [[Utada Hikaru]]
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; Other Information
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: Production: [[Miyake Akira]], [[Utada Hikaru]] and [[Utada Skingg Teruzane]]
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: Arrangement: [[Kawano Kei]] and [[Utada Hikaru]]
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: Keyboards, Programming, and Guitar Sample: [[Kawano Kei]]
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: Synthesizer Programming: [[Tsunemi Kazuhide]]
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: Bass: [[Saito Mitsutaka]]
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: All Vocals: [[Utada Hikaru]]
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: Recording: [[Ugajin Masaaki]] and [[Matsui Atsushi]] at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
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: Mixing: [[Goh Hotoda]] (assisted by [[Matsui Atsushi]]) at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
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==Lyrics==
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"traveling" contains a few English lyrics not listed in the booklet. They are: "Come on yeah," "Whatcha doing tonight, let's go for a ride!" and "Can you take me up, you look quite good. Can you keep it up? I would like to."
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==Disambiguation==
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There are six versions of "traveling" to be found in Utada's discography. These different versions include:
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; traveling
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: Found on the "traveling" single as track #1, the ''[[Deep River|DEEP RIVER]]'' album as track #2 and ''[[Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1|Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1]]'' as track #11.
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; traveling -PLANITb remix-
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: Found on traveling single as track #2. This is a strong, dance remix of "traveling". It was produced and remixed by [[Wikipedia:Russel McNamara|Russel McNamara]] for UnderCover Inc. and was coordinated by [[Wikipedia:Michael Martin|Michael T. Martin]].
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; traveling -Bahiatronic Mix-
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: Found on the "traveling" single as track #3. This remix is more guitar-driven and laid back then the standard version. It was remixed by [[Tomita Yuzuru]] for MINTMANIA, and had [[Kawakami "T-kay" Tatsuya]] as its track down engineer.
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; traveling -Original Karaoke-
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: Found on the "traveling" single as track #4. This is the standard version without Utada's main vocals.
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; traveling (Budokan Live)
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: Found on the ''[[Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 - Hikaru no 5]]'' DVD as track two. This version has more noticeable percussion and rock sounds.
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; traveling (Utada United Live)
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: Found on the ''[[Utada United 2006|UTADA UNITED 2006]]'' DVD as track #4. This version has a more synthesized sound to it.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* Oricon Profile
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/465167/1/ Oricon Profile]
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{{Utada Hikaru}}
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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[[Category:2001 Singles]]
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[[Category:2001 Number 1 Singles]]
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[[Category:2002 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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[[Category:2002 DVDs]]
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[[Category:2001 Songs]]
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[[Category:Utada Hikaru Songs]]
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[[Category:CM Theme Song]]
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[[Category:November 2001]]

Latest revision as of 03:08, 13 August 2015

CD Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Single
traveling
Released
2001.11.28
Catalog Number
TOCT-4351
Price
¥1,100
Tracklist
  1. traveling
  2. traveling -PLANITb remix-
  3. traveling -Bahiatronic Mix-
  4. traveling -Original Karaoke-



DVD Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
DVD Single
traveling
Released
2002.01.30
Catalog Number
TOBF-5126
Price
¥1,500
Tracklist
  1. Making of traveling
  2. traveling (PV)


Information

"traveling" is Utada Hikaru's ninth single. "traveling" was used as the "NTT DoCoMo FOMA" CM song. The PV was directed by Kiriya Kazuaki (who also shot the photography and helped with the art direction), and is the second of the famous "Kiriya Trilogy" of Utada promotional videos. This is also the second of Utada's singles to have a DVD Single. The single reached #1 on Oricon Singles charts and charted for 21 weeks. It also reached #51 on the world sales charts, despite not charting for airplay. This single sold over 856,000 units in Japan and became her fourth single to chart two weeks at #1 on the Oricon Singles charts. This single became the #2 single of 2002 in Japan. Unlike her other singles, Utada never performed "traveling" live on TV (except for in the SMAP x SMAP medley) for unknown reasons. Makihara Noriyuki covered "traveling" on his Listen To The Music 2 album.

Song Information

Lyrics
Utada Hikaru
Music
Utada Hikaru
Other Information
Production: Miyake Akira, Utada Hikaru and Utada Skingg Teruzane
Arrangement: Kawano Kei and Utada Hikaru
Keyboards, Programming, and Guitar Sample: Kawano Kei
Synthesizer Programming: Tsunemi Kazuhide
Bass: Saito Mitsutaka
All Vocals: Utada Hikaru
Recording: Ugajin Masaaki and Matsui Atsushi at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
Mixing: Goh Hotoda (assisted by Matsui Atsushi) at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo

Lyrics

"traveling" contains a few English lyrics not listed in the booklet. They are: "Come on yeah," "Whatcha doing tonight, let's go for a ride!" and "Can you take me up, you look quite good. Can you keep it up? I would like to."

Disambiguation

There are six versions of "traveling" to be found in Utada's discography. These different versions include:

traveling
Found on the "traveling" single as track #1, the DEEP RIVER album as track #2 and Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1 as track #11.
traveling -PLANITb remix-
Found on traveling single as track #2. This is a strong, dance remix of "traveling". It was produced and remixed by Russel McNamara for UnderCover Inc. and was coordinated by Michael T. Martin.
traveling -Bahiatronic Mix-
Found on the "traveling" single as track #3. This remix is more guitar-driven and laid back then the standard version. It was remixed by Tomita Yuzuru for MINTMANIA, and had Kawakami "T-kay" Tatsuya as its track down engineer.
traveling -Original Karaoke-
Found on the "traveling" single as track #4. This is the standard version without Utada's main vocals.
traveling (Budokan Live)
Found on the Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 - Hikaru no 5 DVD as track two. This version has more noticeable percussion and rock sounds.
traveling (Utada United Live)
Found on the UTADA UNITED 2006 DVD as track #4. This version has a more synthesized sound to it.

External Links