Cherry Blossom (album)

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Cherry Blossom
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Studio album by
Released16 October 2020
Recorded2019–2020
Genre
Length32:07
Label EMI
Producer
The Vamps chronology
Missing You
(2019)
Cherry Blossom
(2020)
Collabs by Brad
(2022)
The Vamps studio album chronology
Night & Day (Day Edition)
(2018)
Cherry Blossom
(2020)
Cherry Blossom track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Glory Days (Intro)"Riley0:14
2."Glory Days"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Abrahart
  • Riley
Riley3:26
3."Better"
2:25
4."Married in Vegas"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Rycroft
LostBoy3:12
5."Chemicals"
LostBoy2:50
6."Would You"Simpson
  • Simpson
  • Evans [a]
3:01
7."Bitter"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Abrahart
  • Simpson
  • Evans [a]
2:57
8."Part of Me"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Rycroft
  • Simpson
  • LostBoy
3:11
9."Protocol"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Simpson
  • Evans [a]
3:54
10."Nothing but You"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Rycroft
LostBoy3:10
11."Treading Water"
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Simpson
  • Evans [a]
3:47
Total length:32:07
Japanese edition bonus track [5]
No.TitleLength
12."Married in Vegas" (acoustic)3:32
Total length:35:52
Extended, Pt. 1 [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."Married in Vegas" (acoustic)
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Rycroft
  • Ball
  • Evans
3:37
13."Better" (acoustic)
  • Simpson
  • Rycroft
  • Hazell
  • Halldin
  • Simpson
  • Ball
  • Evans
2:34
14."Glory Days" (acoustic)
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Abrahart
  • Riley
Simpson4:04
Total length:42:20
Extended, Pt. 2 [7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Would You" (acoustic)Simpson
  • Simpson
  • Evans
3:19
16."Chemicals" (acoustic)
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
  • Mann
  • Rycroft
  • Simpson
  • Ball
2:57
17."Treading Water" (acoustic)
  • Simpson
  • McVey
  • Ball
  • Evans
Simpson2:57
Total length:51:33

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance of Cherry Blossom
Chart (2020)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [8] 77
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [9] 14
Irish Albums (OCC) [10] 9
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [11] 77
Scottish Albums (OCC) [12] 1
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [13] 63
UK Albums (OCC) [14] 1

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