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Revision as of 10:17, 3 January 2011
- Artist
- 20th Century
- Single
- WISHES ~I'll be there~ / You'll Be in My Heart
- Released
- 1999.11.25
- Catalog Number
- AVCD-30065
- Price
- ¥1,050
- Tracklist
- WISHES ~I'll be there~ (20th Century)
- You'll Be in My Heart (Marsa Sakamoto)
- WISHES ~I'll be there~ (BRAVE STONE MIX) (Remixed by Osada Isao)
- WISHES ~I'll be there~ (Original Karaoke)
- You'll Be in My Heart (Original Karaoke)
- Information
"WISHES ~I'll be there~ / You'll Be in My Heart" is 20th Century's first single. "WISHES ~I'll be there~" was used as the image song for the 1999 World Cup Volleyball while "You'll Be in My Heart" was the theme song to Disney's movie Tarzan and is a solo of V6's leader Sakamoto Masayuki under the name "Marsa Sakamoto". This single reached #10 on the weekly Oricon charts, charted for seven weeks and sold 124,420 copies.