Heart (Do As Infinity song)

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"Heart"
Single by Do As Infinity
from the album Break of Dawn
ReleasedDecember 8, 1999
Genre J-Pop
Length41:03
Label avex trax
Songwriter(s) Dai Nagao
Producer(s) Dai Nagao
Do As Infinity singles chronology
"Tangerine Dream"
(1999)
"Heart"
(1999)
"Oasis"
(2000)

"Heart" is Do As Infinity's second single, and the first of four singles with remixes, released in 1999.

Contents

This song was included in the band's compilation albums Do the Best and Do the A-side .

Track listing

  1. "Heart"
  2. "Sariyuku Yūbe" (散りゆく夕辺, Dying Night)
  3. "Heart" (Instrumental)
  4. "Sariyuku Yūbe" (Instrumental) (散りゆく夕辺, Dying Night)
  5. "Heart" (Keith Litman's Heart Head Remix)
  6. "Tangerine Dream" (RAZOR N'GUIDO Remix)
  7. "Tangerine Dream" (Dub's keep on Remix)

Chart positions

Chart (1999)Peak
position
SalesTime in
chart
Japan Oricon 567,0002 weeks


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