Days/Green

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All lyrics are written by Ayumi Hamasaki; all music is composed by Kunio Tago (Days), Tetsuya Yukumi (Green) and Tsunku (Love: Destiny)

"Days"/"Green"
Days GREEN Jacket A.jpg
Single by Ayumi Hamasaki
from the album Next Level
B-side
ReleasedDecember 17, 2008
Recorded2008
Genre J-pop
Label Avex Trax
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s) Ayumi Hamasaki
Producer(s) Max Matsuura
Ayumi Hamasaki singles chronology
"Mirrorcle World"
(2008)
"Days"/"Green"
(2008)
"Rule/Sparkle"
(2009)
Official Music Video
"Days" on YouTube
Days/Green
No.TitleLength
1."Days (Original Mix)"5:03
2."Green (Original Mix)"4:49
3."Love: Destiny (10th Anniversary Version)"5:06
4."Days (Instrumental)"5:03
5."Green (Instrumental)"4:49
6."Love: Destiny (10th Anniversary Version Instrumental)"5:06
Days/Green DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Days (video clip)"5:18
2."Green (video clip)"5:29
3."Days (making clip)"3:52

All lyrics are written by Ayumi Hamasaki; all music is composed by Kunio Tago (Days), Tetsuya Yukumi (Green) and DAI (To Be)

Green/Days
No.TitleLength
1."Green (Original Mix)"4:49
2."Days (Original Mix)"5:03
3."To Be (10th Anniversary Version)"5:22
4."Green (Instrumental)"4:49
5."Days (Instrumental)"5:03
6."To Be (10th Anniversary Version Instrumental)"5:22
Green/Days DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Green (video clip)"5:29
2."Days (video clip)"5:18
3."Green (making clip)"3:59

Live performances

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart

ReleaseChartPeak PositionFirst Week SalesSales TotalChart Run
December 17, 2008Oricon Daily Singles Chart1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart1127,650225,00014 weeks
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart4
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart26

Billboard Japan

ReleaseChartPeak Position
December 17, 2008Billboard Japan Hot 1001
Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales1

Digital Sales Charts

ChartPeak
position
Recochoku Chaku-Uta [8] 1
Recochoku Chaku-Uta Melody [9] 1
Recochoku Chaku-Uta [10] 1 [11]

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