My Eyes (Fayray song)

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"My Eyes"
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Single by Fayray
from the album EVER AFTER
ReleasedMarch 23, 2000
Genre J-Pop
Length17:23
Label Antinos Records
Songwriter(s) Fayray
Producer(s) Fayray
Fayray singles chronology
"Same night, same face"
(1999)
"My Eyes"
(2000)
"tears"
(2000)

"My Eyes" is Fayray's 6th single. It was released on March 23, 2000 and peaked at #66. It was her first time self-producing a title track.

Contents

Track listing

  1. My Eyes
  2. My Eyes (Breakthrough version)
  3. My Eyes (Catch Me If You Can)
  4. My Eyes (Instrumental)

Charts

"MY EYES" - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

ReleaseChartPeak PositionSales TotalChart Run
March 23, 2000Oricon Daily Singles Chart
March 23, 2000Oricon Weekly Singles Chart#663,0601 week
March 23, 2000Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

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