Aishite mo Aishitarinai

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"愛しても愛し足りない
(Aishite mo Aishitarinai)"
Aishitemoaishitarinai.jpg
Single by Fayray
from the album HOURGLASS
ReleasedMay 26, 2004
Genre J-Pop
Length14:33
Label R&C Japan
Songwriter(s) Fayray
Producer(s) Fayray
Fayray singles chronology
"look into my eyes"
(2004)
"愛しても愛し足りない
(Aishite mo Aishitarinai)
"
(2004)
"Kuchizuke"
(2004)

"Aishite mo Aishitarinai" is Fayray's 17th single. It was released on May 26, 2004, and peaked at #46. It was used as insert song for the TV drama "At Home Dad". The coupling is a cover of "My Funny Valentine".

Contents

Track listing

  1. 愛しても愛し足りない (Aishite mo Aishitarinai; No matter how much I love you, it's never enough)
  2. My Funny Valentine
  3. 愛しても愛し足りない Guitar Version

Charts

"Aishite mo Aishitarinai" - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

ReleaseChartPeak PositionSales TotalChart Run
May 26, 2004Oricon Daily Singles Chart
May 26, 2004Oricon Weekly Singles Chart#4610,9756 weeks
May 26, 2004Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

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