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; Artist | ; Artist | ||
: [[Utada Hikaru]] | : [[Utada Hikaru]] | ||
; Single | ; Single | ||
: First Love | : First Love | ||
; Released | ; Released | ||
: 1999.04.28 | : 1999.04.28 | ||
; Catalog Number | ; Catalog Number | ||
: TODT-5300 | : TODT-5300 <small>(8cm CD)</small> | ||
: TOCT-4150 <small>(12cm CD)</small> | |||
; Price | ; Price | ||
: ¥1,020 | : ¥1,020 | ||
; Tracklist | ; Tracklist | ||
* 8cm CD | |||
# First Love | # First Love | ||
# First Love (Strings Mix) | # First Love (Strings Mix) | ||
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# First Love (John Luongo Remix) | # First Love (John Luongo Remix) | ||
* 12cm CD | |||
# First Love | # First Love | ||
# First Love (featuring [[Wikipedia:David Sanborn|David Sanborn]]) | # First Love (featuring [[Wikipedia:David Sanborn|David Sanborn]]) | ||
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; Information | ; Information | ||
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"First Love" is [[Utada Hikaru]] | "First Love" is the third single released by [[Utada Hikaru]]. It was released in two formats: an 8cm mini CD and 12cm standard CD both featuring different mixes. The single is a re-cut from her best selling debut album also called ''[[First Love (Utada Hikaru album)|First Love]]''. The song was used as the theme for the [[Dorama|dorama]] series ''[[Majo no Jouken]]''. | ||
When "First Love" was released the different versions charted separately on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart. The 12cm standard CD single reached #2 on weekly Oricon chart, while the mini 8cm CD version reached #6. Both versions stayed in the charts for 13 weeks. The 12cm CD sold 500,890 units and was the #42 single of 1999, while the 8cm version sold 303,430 units and was the #72 single of the year. Combining the sales of both versions, the single had 804,320 sales, which would have made it the #18 single for 1999. The single reached #26 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #20 for sales. It was Utada's first single to not sell a million copies, but was still highly successful for being an album-cut song. | |||
In 2016, after the release of Utada's sixth Japanese studio album ''[[Fantome]]'' | In 2016, "First Love" started to appear within the top 100 download song chart on [[Recochoku]] after the release of Utada's sixth Japanese studio album ''[[Fantome]]''. At this time, several other Utada staples started appearing on the chart. | ||
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==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
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: Guitar: [[Akiyama Hironori]] | : Guitar: [[Akiyama Hironori]] | ||
: Strings: [[Goto Yuichiro strings]] | : Strings: [[Goto Yuichiro strings]] | ||
==Concert Performances== | |||
* [2000] [[Bohemian Summer 2000]] | |||
* [2001] [[Utada Hikaru Unplugged]] | |||
* [2004] [[Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 - Hikaru no 5|Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 Hikaru no 5]] | |||
* [2006] [[Utada United 2006|UTADA UNITED 2006]] | |||
==Disambiguation== | ==Disambiguation== | ||
There are | There are four versions of "First Love" to be found in Utada's discography . These different versions are: | ||
; First Love | ; First Love | ||
: Found on both " | : Found on both "First Love" singles as track #1 and on ''[[First Love (Utada Hikaru album)|First Love]]'' and on ''[[Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1|Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1]]'' as track #4. | ||
; First Love (Original Karaoke) | ; First Love (Original Karaoke) | ||
: Found on the 8cm " | : Found on the 8cm "First Love" single as track #3. It is the standard version of the song, except without Utada's vocals. | ||
; First Love (Strings Mix) | ; First Love (Strings Mix) | ||
: Found on the " | : Found on the "First Love" 8cm single as track #2 and on the 12cm single as track #3. It is similar to the standard version of the song, except that Utada's vocals are replaced by strings. | ||
; First Love (John Luongo Remix) | ; First Love (John Luongo Remix) | ||
: Found on both " | : Found on both "First Love" singles as track #4. This is an upbeat dance remix of "First Love". | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/272380/1/ | * Oricon Profile: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/272380/1/ 8cm CD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/267379/1/ 12cm CD] | ||
{{Utada Hikaru}} | {{Utada Hikaru}} | ||
[[Category:J-R&B (releases)]] | [[Category:J-R&B (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | ||
[[Category:April 1999]] | |||
[[Category:1999 Singles]] | [[Category:1999 Singles]] | ||
[[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] | [[Category:1999 Oricon Top 100 Singles]] | ||
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[[Category:Utada Hikaru Songs]] | [[Category:Utada Hikaru Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] | [[Category:Dorama Theme Song]] | ||
[[Category:World Charts]] | [[Category:World Charts]] |
Revision as of 17:11, 9 February 2019
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- Artist
- Utada Hikaru
- Single
- First Love
- Released
- 1999.04.28
- Catalog Number
- TODT-5300 (8cm CD)
- TOCT-4150 (12cm CD)
- Price
- ¥1,020
- Tracklist
- 8cm CD
- First Love
- First Love (Strings Mix)
- First Love (Original Karaoke)
- First Love (John Luongo Remix)
- 12cm CD
- First Love
- First Love (featuring David Sanborn)
- First Love (Strings Mix)
- First Love (John Luongo Remix)
- Information
"First Love" is the third single released by Utada Hikaru. It was released in two formats: an 8cm mini CD and 12cm standard CD both featuring different mixes. The single is a re-cut from her best selling debut album also called First Love. The song was used as the theme for the dorama series Majo no Jouken.
When "First Love" was released the different versions charted separately on the weekly Oricon chart. The 12cm standard CD single reached #2 on weekly Oricon chart, while the mini 8cm CD version reached #6. Both versions stayed in the charts for 13 weeks. The 12cm CD sold 500,890 units and was the #42 single of 1999, while the 8cm version sold 303,430 units and was the #72 single of the year. Combining the sales of both versions, the single had 804,320 sales, which would have made it the #18 single for 1999. The single reached #26 on World Charts for single airplay, and reached #20 for sales. It was Utada's first single to not sell a million copies, but was still highly successful for being an album-cut song.
In 2016, "First Love" started to appear within the top 100 download song chart on Recochoku after the release of Utada's sixth Japanese studio album Fantome. At this time, several other Utada staples started appearing on the chart.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Utada Hikaru
- Music
- Utada Hikaru
- Other Information
- Arrangement & Strings Arrangement: Kawano Kei
- Keyboards & Programming: Kawano Kei
- Synthesizer Programming: Momo Masayuki, Iida Takahiro
- Guitar: Akiyama Hironori
- Strings: Goto Yuichiro strings
Concert Performances
- [2000] Bohemian Summer 2000
- [2001] Utada Hikaru Unplugged
- [2004] Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 Hikaru no 5
- [2006] UTADA UNITED 2006
Disambiguation
There are four versions of "First Love" to be found in Utada's discography . These different versions are:
- First Love
- Found on both "First Love" singles as track #1 and on First Love and on Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1 as track #4.
- First Love (Original Karaoke)
- Found on the 8cm "First Love" single as track #3. It is the standard version of the song, except without Utada's vocals.
- First Love (Strings Mix)
- Found on the "First Love" 8cm single as track #2 and on the 12cm single as track #3. It is similar to the standard version of the song, except that Utada's vocals are replaced by strings.
- First Love (John Luongo Remix)
- Found on both "First Love" singles as track #4. This is an upbeat dance remix of "First Love".
External Links
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