I'll Be There (Bright song)

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"I'll Be There"
BRIGHT I'll be there CDonly.jpg
Single by Bright
from the album Notes 4 You
ReleasedNovember 19, 2008
Genre J-pop
Label Rhythm Zone
Bright singles chronology
""Tegami feat.K / One Summer Time""
(2008)
"I'll Be There"
(2008)
"Kotoba ni Dekinakute/Shining Butterfly"
(2009)

"I'll Be There" is the third single the vocal group Bright released under a major label named Rhythm Zone. [1] The song Killing Me Softly with His Song is a cover song from Roberta Flack (originally sung by Lori Lieberman). I'll be there ranked weekly on the Oricon ranking on #48 and sold 2,127 in its first week.

Contents

Track listings

CD track list

  1. I'll Be There
  2. Killing Me Softly With His Song
  3. Itsu made mo – Happy Winter version
  4. I'll Be There (instrumental)
  5. Killing Me Softly With His Song (instrumental)
  6. Itsu made mo – Happy Winter version (instrumental)

DVD track list

  1. I’ll Be There /music video
  2. One Summer Time /live video from Big Cat, Aug. 25th 2008
  3. Watch Out /live video from Big Cat, Aug. 25th 2008
  4. I’ll Be There /making video

Chart

DailyWeeklySales
34482,127

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References

  1. "Bright official website Discography". Bright (in Japanese). Rhythm Zone. 2009-07-02. Archived from the original on 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2008-07-02.