Anything for You (Bonnie Pink song)

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"Anything for You"
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Single by Bonnie Pink
from the album Thinking Out Loud
ReleasedMarch 28, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Pop rock, power pop
Label Warner Music Japan
Songwriter(s) Bonnie Pink
Bonnie Pink singles chronology
"'Love Song'"
(2006)
"Anything for You"
(2007)
"'Water Me'"
(2007)

"Anything for You" is Bonnie Pink's twenty-seventh single from the album Thinking Out Loud. The single was released under the Warner Music Japan label on March 28, 2007.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Anything for You
  2. Love Song (Remix Version) M-Flo loves Bonnie Pink
  3. Anything for You (Instrumental)

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart

ChartPeak position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart9

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