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Revision as of 06:03, 15 June 2010
- Artist
- DREAMS COME TRUE
- Single
- Asa ga Mata Kuru
- Released
- 1999.01.20
- Catalog Number
- TODT-55006
- Price
- ¥1,020
- Tracklist
- Asa ga Mata Kuru (朝がまた来る; Morning is Coming Again)
- Mikazuki (三日月; Crescent Moon)
- Information
Asa ga Mata Kuru is the twenty-fourth single released by DREAMS COME TRUE. The title song was as the opening theme song for the Fuji TV dorama Kyoumei Byoutou 24ji. It reached #1 on the Oricon charts (3 years after the last #1 single, ROMANCE) and charted for fourteen weeks, selling 709,780 copies. It also reached #25 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1999.