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Revision as of 04:13, 8 July 2009
- Artist
- NEWS
- Single
- Akaku Moyuru Taiyou (紅く燃ゆる太陽)
- Released
- 2004.08.11
- Catalog Number
- JECN-0051 (Limited), JECN-0052 (Regular)
- Price
- ¥1,000
- Limited Edition Tracklist
- Akaku Moyuru Taiyou (紅く燃ゆる太陽)
- Wasurenaisa ~LIFE GOES ON~ (忘れないさ)
- DREAMS
- Akaku Moyuru Taiyou (Original Karaoke) (紅く燃ゆる太陽)
- Regular Edition Tracklist
- Akaku Moyuru Taiyou (紅く燃ゆる太陽)
- Wasurenaisa ~LIFE GOES ON~ (忘れないさ)
- BEACH ANGEL
- Information
Akaku Moyuru Taiyou is NEWS' second single. It is based on the Phasio song "The Way Home" and is written by the same composers. Akaku Moyuru Taiyou was used as the theme song to Fuji TV's coverage of the Women's Volleyball World Grand Prix 2004. This single reached #1 on the Oricon charts, charted for 14 weeks and sold 251,709 copies, becoming the #31 single of 2004.
- TV Performances
- [2004.08.08] Ya-Ya-yah
- [2004.08.12] Utaban
- [2004.08.13] AX
- [2004.09.12] Ya-Ya-yah
- [2004.09.17] Music Station
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Satomi
- Music
- Shusui / Axel Bellinder and Stefan Engblom
- Arrangement
- Nakanishi Ryosuke / Shusui / Axel Bellinder and Stefan Engblom
- Poetry
- Yamashita Tomohisa