Oh! (Girls' Generation song)

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"Oh!"
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Japanese version cover
Single by Girls' Generation
from the album Oh! and Girls & Peace
B-side "All My Love Is for You"
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2010
September 26, 2012 (Japan)
Genre
Length3:08
Label
Composer(s) Kenzie
Lyricist(s)
Girls' Generation singles chronology
"Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)"
(2009)
"Oh!"
(2010)
"Run Devil Run"
(2010)
Japanesesingles chronology
"Paparazzi"
(2012)
"Oh!"
(2012)
"Flower Power"
(2012)
Regular edition CD [38] and Digital download [39]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Oh!" (Japanese version)Nozomi Maezawa Kenzie Kenzie3:12
2."All My Love Is for You" Junji Ishiwatari
  • Sebastian Thott
  • Didrik Thott
  • Robin Lerner
Sebastian Thott3:44
Total length:6:57
Limited edition CD+DVD [40]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Oh!" (Japanese version)Nozomi Maezawa Kenzie Kenzie3:12
2."All My Love Is for You" Junji Ishiwatari
  • Sebastian Thott
  • Didrik Thott
  • Robin Lerner
Sebastian Thott3:44
3."All My Love Is for You" (music video)   4:06

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes. [41]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [47]
Japanese version (physical)
Gold100,000^
Japan (RIAJ) [48]
Japanese version (digital)
Gold100,000*
South Korea)
Korean version
3,316,889 [49]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateVersionFormatDistributor
South Korea [50] January 25, 2010 Korean version Digital download SM Entertainment, KMP Holdings
Japan [38] [51] September 26, 2012 Japanese versionDigital download, CD Universal Music, Nayutawave Records
Worldwide [52] Digital downloadUniversal Music
Taiwan [53] October 5, 2012CD Universal Music Taiwan

Notes

  1. The chart positions in Japan are based on the Japanese version of "Oh!", released in 2012.

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