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; Artist | ; Artist | ||
: [[Chara]] | : [[Chara]] | ||
; Single | ; Single | ||
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; Released | ; Released | ||
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# [[Boku no Tomodachi]] (ぼくのともだち; ''My Friend'') | # [[Boku no Tomodachi]] (ぼくのともだち; ''My Friend'') | ||
# [[Soshite Boku wa Tohou ni Kureru]] (そして僕は途方に暮れる; ''And I'm at a Loss'') | # [[Soshite Boku wa Tohou ni Kureru (Chara)|Soshite Boku wa Tohou ni Kureru]] (そして僕は途方に暮れる; ''And I'm at a Loss'') | ||
; Information | ; Information | ||
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"Cherry Cherry" is the 30th single released by [[Chara]]. It was produced by [[Kameda Seiji]], and was made to resemble such '60s songs as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petula_Clark Petula Clark]'s "Downtown" and [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes The Ronettes]' "[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_My_Baby Be My Baby]". Inspiration was also taken from the 1973 film [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Graffiti American Graffiti]. The song is described as having a 'girly' feel to it. The B-side "[[Boku no Tomodachi]]" is a piano ballad and was used as the [[CM]] song to the Japan release of the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417453/ L'Avion] (in Japan known as | "Cherry Cherry" is the 30th single released by [[Chara]]. It was produced by [[Kameda Seiji]], and was made to resemble such '60s songs as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petula_Clark Petula Clark]'s "Downtown" and [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ronettes The Ronettes]' "[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_My_Baby Be My Baby]". Inspiration was also taken from the 1973 film [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Graffiti American Graffiti]. The song is described as having a 'girly' feel to it. The B-side "[[Boku no Tomodachi]]" is a piano ballad and was used as the [[CM]] song to the Japan release of the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417453/ L'Avion] (in Japan known as "Charly to Papa no Hikouki"). Track three is a cover of the [[Ohsawa Yoshiyuki]] song of the same name (originally released in 1984). The single reached #44 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for four weeks. | ||
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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==Music Video== | ==Music Video== | ||
[[Image:2007cherrycherrypromo.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:2007cherrycherrypromo.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Chara]] promoting the single]] | ||
The PV for "Cherry Cherry" was directed by [[Hirano Ayako]]. The music video is in complete grey scale. It first features Chara against some branches, before switching scenes to show her roller scating against a white background. Occasionally Chara jumps past the screen wearing only a straw hat (however she is completely blurred out). The music video also features three animals: a white horse she poses with, a white bird that she lets fly away and a snail which she lets slide all over her naked body. | The PV for "Cherry Cherry" was directed by [[Hirano Ayako]]. The music video is in complete grey scale. It first features Chara against some branches, before switching scenes to show her roller scating against a white background. Occasionally Chara jumps past the screen wearing only a straw hat (however she is completely blurred out). The music video also features three animals: a white horse she poses with, a white bird that she lets fly away and a snail which she lets slide all over her naked body. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/725532/1/ Oricon Profile] | * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/725532/1/ Oricon Profile] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 7 December 2013
- Artist
- Chara
- Single
- Cherry Cherry
- Released
- 2007.08.29
- Catalog Number
- UMCK-5181
- Price
- ¥1,200
- Tracklist
- Cherry Cherry
- Boku no Tomodachi (ぼくのともだち; My Friend)
- Soshite Boku wa Tohou ni Kureru (そして僕は途方に暮れる; And I'm at a Loss)
- Information
"Cherry Cherry" is the 30th single released by Chara. It was produced by Kameda Seiji, and was made to resemble such '60s songs as Petula Clark's "Downtown" and The Ronettes' "Be My Baby". Inspiration was also taken from the 1973 film American Graffiti. The song is described as having a 'girly' feel to it. The B-side "Boku no Tomodachi" is a piano ballad and was used as the CM song to the Japan release of the movie L'Avion (in Japan known as "Charly to Papa no Hikouki"). Track three is a cover of the Ohsawa Yoshiyuki song of the same name (originally released in 1984). The single reached #44 on the Oricon charts, and charted for four weeks.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Chara
- Music
- Chara
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Kameda Seiji
Music Video
The PV for "Cherry Cherry" was directed by Hirano Ayako. The music video is in complete grey scale. It first features Chara against some branches, before switching scenes to show her roller scating against a white background. Occasionally Chara jumps past the screen wearing only a straw hat (however she is completely blurred out). The music video also features three animals: a white horse she poses with, a white bird that she lets fly away and a snail which she lets slide all over her naked body.
Oricon Chart Positions
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Week Rank | Sales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | 34 | 36 | 33 | 43 | - | - | 44 | 2,881 |
Total Reported Sales: 2,881
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