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Revision as of 19:46, 4 August 2009

Limited CD Only Cover
CD+DVD & Regular CD Only Cover
Artist
Aoyama Thelma
Single
Todoketai... / Kono Mama Zutto (届けたい… / このまま ずっと)
Released
2009.03.11
Catalog Number
UPCH-9471 (Limited CD Only Edition)
UPCH-9470 (CD+DVD Limited edition)
UPCH-5581 (Regular CD Only Edition)
Price
¥1,200 (Limited & Regular CD Only)
¥1,500 (CD+DVD Limited edition)
Limited CD Tracklist
  1. Kono Mama Zutto (このまま ずっと; This Much Remains)
  2. Todoketai... feat. KEN THE 390 (届けたい…; I Want To Send...)
  3. SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME
  4. Todoketai... (Instrumental)
  5. Kono Mama Zutto (Instrumental)
Regular CD Tracklist
  1. Todoketai... feat. KEN THE 390 (届けたい…; I Want To Send...)
  2. Kono Mama Zutto (このまま ずっと; This Much Remains)
  3. SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME
  4. Todoketai... (Instrumental)
  5. Kono Mama Zutto (Instrumental)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Todoketai... feat. KEN THE 390 (PV)


Information

"Todoketai..." is Aoyama Thelma's sixth single. The song "Todoketai..." is an answer song for KEN THE 390's song Todoketakute... (届けたくて…; You Wanted to Send...), which featured Aoyama. The second A-side, Kono Mama Zutto was used as Q.E.D. dorama theme song, while SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME was used in the JCB Dream Project CM.

The single reached #32 on the Oricon chart and stayed on the chart for a total of six weeks. This is Aoyama's lowest selling single since ONE WAY in 2007.

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 22 29 33 29 31 31 32 3,015

Total Reported Sales: 3,015*

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