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CD+DVD Cover
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CD+DVD Cover
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Artist
Amuro Namie
Single
60s70s80s
Released
2008.03.12
Catalog Number
AVCD-31393/B (CD+DVD)
AVCD-31394 (CD Only)
Price
¥2,000 (CD+DVD)
¥1,260 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. NEW LOOK
  2. ROCK STEADY
  3. WHAT A FEELING
  4. NEW LOOK (Instrumental)
  5. ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)
  6. WHAT A FEELING (Instrumental)
DVD Tracklist
  1. NEW LOOK (PV)
  2. ROCK STEADY (PV)
  3. WHAT A FEELING (PV)


Information

60s 70s 80s is the 32nd single released by Amuro Namie. The single was released in two editions: CD+DVD and CD only. All of the songs are being used for Vidal Sassoon's latest CM campaign. Each one the songs represent a certain era in time and even sample a hit song from their era.

"NEW LOOK" will represent the 1960's and features a sample from The Supremes' "Baby Love". "ROCK STEADY" will represent the 1970's and features a sample from Aretha Franklin's song "Rock Steady". The last song, "WHAT A FEELING" represents the 1980's and features samples from Irene Cara's "What a Feeling", which was as the theme for the 1983 film Flashdance.

Namie first performed these songs on January 17, 2008 in front of a selected audience of 150 people.

60s 70s 80s sold 114,000 copies in the first week, becoming Namie's best first-week sales since "Never End" in 2001. The single hit #1 in its second week of release on the Oricon charts, making it her first #1 single in 10 years. The single reached #2 in its third week, keeping out of the top position by 20th Century's Ore Ja Nakya, Kimi Ja Nakya by a mere 1,686 copies. Although on the newly instated Billboard Japan, 60s 70s 80s remained at the #1 position.

60s 70s 80s has been certified platinum for shipments of over 250,000 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan .

TV Performances

Oricon Chart Positions

Amuro Namie promoting 60s 70s 80s
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Amuro Namie promoting 60s 70s 80s
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales Total Sales
- 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 114,719 114,719
1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 38,162 152,881
1 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 37,212 190,093
1 4 4 4 3 2 2 4 24,067 214,160
3 6 5 4 4 5 5 4 17,932 232,092
4 11 8 7 6 6 6 8 14,784 246,876
5 21 17 14 16 12 8 14 9,903 256,779
10 11 11 8 8 9 6 9 8,806 265,585
8 15 19 17 17 16 12 16 6,402 271,987
12 22 19 21 17 21 17 21 4,680 276,667
14 - 50 38 26 30 25 39 3,184 279,851
27 44 38 36 39 34 32 39 2,846 282,697
24 - - - - 38 35 51 2,002 284,699
34 - - - 45 - 43 53 1,616 286,315
45 - - - - - - 68 1,279 287,594
34 - - - - - - 68 1,657 289,251
- - - - - - - 80 1,155 290,406
- - - - - - - 83 866 291,272
- - - - - - - 99 673 291,945
- - - - - - - 133 619 292,564
- - - - - - - 140 533 293,097
  • Total Reported Sales: 293,097

Other Charts Positions

Country Chart Weeks

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All Global Chart 34 - - - -
H.K. Japanese Chart 12 - - - -

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