Rescue Me/Smile Again

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"Rescue Me/Smile Again"
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Single by Every Little Thing
from the album Eternity
ReleasedJune 14, 2000
Genre J-pop
Length8:48 (Rescue Me and Smile Again only)
Label avex trax
Songwriter(s) Mitsuru Igarashi
Every Little Thing singles chronology
"Sure"
(2000)
"Rescue Me/Smile Again"
(2000)
"Ai no Kakera"
(2000)

"Rescue Me"/"Smile Again" is a song by the J-pop group Every Little Thing, released as their sixteenth single on June 14, 2000.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Rescue Me (single mix) (Words & music - Mitsuru Igarashi)
  2. The One Thing (single mix) (Words - Every Little Thing / music - Mitsuru Igarashi)
  3. Smile Again (Words - Every Little Thing / music - Mitsuru Igarashi)
  4. Rescue Me (remix)
  5. Smile Again (Dub's Knock On remix)
  6. Rescue Me (instrumental)
  7. The One Thing (instrumental)
  8. Smile Again (instrumental)

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
Japan Oricon 2


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