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"LUCKY DAYS" is [[SS501]]'s third Japanese single. It was released in three editions; Limited Edition CD+DVD, Limited Edition CD Only and Regular Edition. The CD+DVD Edition includes cover shoot footage, while the CD Only editions include bonus tracks. "Kimi wo Utau Uta" is the Japanese version of "[[Neol Bureuneun Norae]]". The single peaked at #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks, selling 21,214 copies.
"LUCKY DAYS" is [[SS501]]'s third Japanese single. It was released in three editions; Limited Edition CD+DVD, Limited Edition CD Only and Regular Edition. The CD+DVD Edition includes cover shoot footage, while the CD Only editions include bonus tracks. "Kimi wo Utau Uta" is the Japanese version of "[[Neol Bureuneun Norae]]". The single peaked at #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 21,214 copies.


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Limited CD+DVD Edition
Limited CD Only Edition
Regular Edition
Artist
SS501
Single
LUCKY DAYS
Released
2008.06.18
Catalog Number
PCCA-02690 (Limited Edition CD+DVD)
PCCA-02691 (Limited Edition CD only)
PCCA-02692 (CD only) 
Price
¥1,680 (Limited Edition CD+DVD)
¥1,260 (Limited Edition CD only) / (CD only)
CD Tracklist
  1. LUCKY DAYS
  2. Summer Blue
  3. Hoshizora (ホシゾラ; Starry Sky) (CD only)
  4. Kimi wo Utau Uta (君を歌う歌; Song I Sing For You) (Limited Edition CD only)
  5. LUCKY DAYS (Instrumental)
  6. Summer Blue (Instrumental)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Cover Shoot Footage


Information

"LUCKY DAYS" is SS501's third Japanese single. It was released in three editions; Limited Edition CD+DVD, Limited Edition CD Only and Regular Edition. The CD+DVD Edition includes cover shoot footage, while the CD Only editions include bonus tracks. "Kimi wo Utau Uta" is the Japanese version of "Neol Bureuneun Norae". The single peaked at #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for three weeks, selling 21,214 copies.

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