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+ | "Eternally" is a pop-ballad recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. The song first in 2001 on her second album ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]''. In 2008, a new re-recorded version titled "Eternally -Drama Mix-" was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Innocent Love]]'', and was released digitally. The release also resulted in the re-charting of ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'', helping it sell over a thousand extra copies. | ||
==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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;Lyrics | ;Lyrics | ||
: [[Utada Hikaru]] | : [[Utada Hikaru]] | ||
;Music | ;Music | ||
: [[Utada Hikaru]] | : [[Utada Hikaru]] | ||
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+ | : Arrangement: [[Murayama Shinichiro]] | ||
+ | : Producers: [[Miyake Akira]], [[Utada Sking Teruzane]] | ||
+ | : String Arrangement, Acoustic Piano: [[Kawano Kei]] | ||
+ | : Strings: [[Goto Yuichiro Strings]] | ||
+ | : Keyboards and Programming: [[Murayama Shinichiro]] | ||
+ | : percussion: [[Wikipedia:Bashiri Johnson|Bashiri Johnson]] | ||
+ | : Additional Keyboards: [[Wikipedia:Philippe Saisse|Philippe Saisse]] | ||
+ | : Additional Programming: [[Nakamura Yutaka]] | ||
+ | : Recording: [[Watanabe Syuichi]] | ||
+ | : Strings, Vocal and Additional Recording, Mixing: [[Goh Hotoda]] | ||
− | + | ==Disambiguation== | |
− | Eternally | + | There are two versions of "Eternally" to be found in [[Utada Hikaru]]'s discography. These include: |
+ | ; Eternally | ||
+ | : Found on ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'' as track #6. This is the original version of the song. | ||
+ | ; Eternally -Drama Mix- | ||
+ | : Found on the "Eternally -Drama Mix-" digital single as track #1. This version has vocals from a different recording take of the song during the ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'' era. | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.cherryblossom-garden.com/5/utadahikaru2.html#eternally the Cherryblossom Garden - Kanji and Romaji Lyrics] | ||
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+ | {{Utada Hikaru}} | ||
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:2001 Songs]] |
+ | [[Category:2008 Digital Singles]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Utada Hikaru Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] | [[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 18 July 2020
- Artist
- Utada Hikaru
- Single
- Eternally -Drama Mix-
- Released
- 2008.10.31
- Tracklist
- Eternally -Drama Mix-
- Information
"Eternally" is a pop-ballad recorded by Utada Hikaru. The song first in 2001 on her second album Distance. In 2008, a new re-recorded version titled "Eternally -Drama Mix-" was used as the theme song for the dorama Innocent Love, and was released digitally. The release also resulted in the re-charting of Distance, helping it sell over a thousand extra copies.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Utada Hikaru
- Music
- Utada Hikaru
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Murayama Shinichiro
- Producers: Miyake Akira, Utada Sking Teruzane
- String Arrangement, Acoustic Piano: Kawano Kei
- Strings: Goto Yuichiro Strings
- Keyboards and Programming: Murayama Shinichiro
- percussion: Bashiri Johnson
- Additional Keyboards: Philippe Saisse
- Additional Programming: Nakamura Yutaka
- Recording: Watanabe Syuichi
- Strings, Vocal and Additional Recording, Mixing: Goh Hotoda
Disambiguation
There are two versions of "Eternally" to be found in Utada Hikaru's discography. These include:
External Links
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