One Day (2AM and 2PM song)

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"One Day"
2PM2AM-Onedaycover.jpeg
CD only edition
Single by One Day (2AM and 2PM)
B-side "No Goodbyes"
ReleasedJuly 4, 2012 (2012-07-04)
Recorded2012
Genre Dance-pop, J-pop
Label Ariola Japan
Songwriter(s) Super Changddai
Faya
Yu Shimoji
Michael Yano
Producer(s) Super Changddai
2PM singles chronology
"Beautiful"
(2012)
"One Day"
(2012)
"Masquerade"
(2012)
2AM singles chronology
"Denwa ni Denai Kimi ni"
(2012)
"One Day"
(2012)
"For You: Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto"
(2012)

"One Day" is a song by the South Korean boy groups 2AM and 2PM, Oneday. It was released on July 4, 2012 as 2AM's third Japanese single [1] and 2PM's fifth Japanese single. [2] The song is the main theme song for the documentary movie "Beyond the Oneday ~Story of 2PM & 2AM~", which was broadcast in Japan starting on June 30. [3] [4]

Contents

Release

The single was released in twelve editions:

Composition

"One Day" is an original Japanese song, composed by Yu Shimoji, Faya, Super Changddai and Michael Yano. The B-side "No Goodbyes" is an original Japanese song, written and composed by 2PM's MinJun and Emyli. "Angel", CD Only bonus track, is originally a Korean song from 2PM's debut single Hottest Time of the Day .

Track listing

Type A to K track list [5]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."One Day" (2PM & 2AM)Super Changddai, Faya, Yu Shimoji, Michael Yano Super Changddai3:42
2."No Goodbyes" (2PM & 2AM) Jun.K, Emyli Jun.K 3:36
3."One Day" (Without main vocal) Super Changddai3:42
4."No Goodbyes" (Without main vocal)  Jun.K 3:33
Total length:14:33
CD only track list [16]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."One Day" (2PM & 2AM)Super Changddai, Faya, Yu Shimoji, Michael YanoSuper Changddai3:42
2."No Goodbyes" (2PM & 2AM) Jun.K, Emyli Jun.K 3:36
3."Angel" (2PM - Live from JYP Nation in Japan 2011)Kwon Tae-eun, Jang Geun-yiKwon Tae-eun4:06
4."One Day" (Without main vocal) Super Changddai3:42
5."No Goodbyes" (Without main vocal)  Jun.K 3:33
Total length:18:39
DVD [17]
No.TitleLength
1."One Day" (Music video) 
2."One Day" (Music video - Movie version) 

Charts

Oricon

Oricon ChartPeakDebut salesSales total
Daily Singles Chart (1st day of release)529,72166,224+
Daily Singles Chart (7th day of release)31,286
Weekly Singles Chart554,734
Monthly Singles Chart1364,911
Yearly Singles Chart12366,224

Other charts

One Day

ChartPeak position
Japan Billboard Japan Hot 100 [18] 5
Japan RIAJ Digital track weekly top 100 [19] 28

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
JapanJuly 4, 2012 CD, Digital download Ariola Japan

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