My Song Your Song

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My song Your song
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 24, 2008 (Japan)
Genre Pop, rock
Length67:15
Label EPIC Records Japan
Ikimono-gakari chronology
Life Album
(2008)
My song Your song
(2008)
Hajimari no Uta
(2009)
Singles from My Song Your Song
  1. "Kaeritaku Natta yo"
    Released: April 16, 2008
  2. "Blue Bird"
    Released: July 9, 2008
  3. "Planetarium"
    Released: October 15, 2008
  4. "Kimagure Romantic"
    Released: December 3, 2008

My Song Your Song is the third studio album by Ikimono-gakari, released in Japan on December 24, 2008. The song, "Blue Bird", was known for the third opening sequence in Naruto: Shippuden.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Planetarium"Yoshiki MizunoY. MizunoYusuke Tanaka, Atsushi Yuasa, Strings arranged by: Mio Okamura5:55
2."Kimagure Romantic"Y. MizunoY. MizunoRyo Eguchi, Strings arranged by: Crusher Kimura4:03
3."Blue Bird"Y. MizunoY. MizunoR. Eguchi, Strings arranged by: Crusher Kimura3:36
4."Spice Magic"Hotaka YamashitaH. Yamashita Susumu Nishikawa 4:45
5."Kagebōshi"H. YamashitaH. YamashitaAtsushi Yuasa, Yusuke Tanaka4:46
6."Kaeritaku Natta yo"Y. MizunoY. MizunoMasanori Shimada6:06
7."message"H. YamashitaH. YamashitaTaichi Nakamura4:20
8."Happy Smile Again"Y. MizunoY. MizunoHiroaki Sugawara4:28
9."Kuchizuke"H. YamashitaH. YamashitaS. Nishikawa4:21
10."Boku wa Koko ni Iru"Kiyoe YoshiokaK. Yoshioka Zentaro Watanabe 5:03
11."Boogie Wooogie"Y. MizunoY. MizunoZ. Watanabe4:32
12."Maboroshi"H. YamashitaH. Yamashita Shintaro Tokita (Sukima Switch)5:53
13."Kokoro no Hana o Sakaseyō"H. YamashitaH. YamashitaM. Shimada4:43
14."Kaeritaku Natta yo -acoustic version-"Y. MizunoY. MizunoT. Nakamura4:14

Oricon Chart (Japan)

ReleaseAlbums chartPeak positionDebut sales (copies)Sales total (copies)
December 24, 2008Daily Chart1466,120
Weekly Chart1242,691
Monthly Chart1
Yearly Chart (2009)14434,743

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