Feelin' You (Bright song)

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"Feelin' You"
Feelin'You-CD-DVD.jpg
Single by Bright
from the album Real
ReleasedAugust 5, 2009
Genre J-pop, bubblegum pop, R&B
Label Rhythm Zone
Bright singles chronology
"Kotoba ni Dekinakute/Shining Butterfly"
(2009)
"Feelin' You"
(2009)
"Kirai... Demo Suki: Aishiteru"
(2010)

"Feelin' You" is the fifth single by dance vocal band Bright, released under Rhythm Zone. [1] The title track "Feelin' You" is a summer pop song. The song "Still..." is written by Megumi making it the first song written by a member of the group. "Dream Girls" is a cover of the well-known theme song for the musical and movie Dreamgirls.

Contents

Track listing

CD Only
No.TitleLength
1."Feelin' You" 
2."Still..." 
3."Dream Girls" 
4."Feelin' You (Instrumental)" 
5."Still... (Instrumental)" 
6."Dream Girls (Instrumental)" 
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Feelin' You (Music Video)" 
2."So Long, Too Late (Live Videpo" 
3."Tegami (手紙, Letter) (Live Video)" 
4."Feelin' You (Making Video) (First Press Exclusive)" 

Charts

Charts (1999)Peak
Position
Total Sales
Oricon Singles Chart 761,278

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References

  1. "Bright official website News". Bright (in Japanese). Rhythm Zone. 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2008-07-15.