Save Us Tonight

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"Save Us Tonight"
Park Jung-min's Save Us Tonight cover.jpg
Save Us Tonight album cover
Single by Park Jung-min
ReleasedMay 12, 2014 (2014-05-12)
Genre J-pop; K-pop
Label Park Jungmin Inc.; Tower Records Shibuya
Songwriter(s) miyakei, Park Jung-min, Daichi, Janne Hyoty
Park Jung-min singles chronology
"Tonight's the Night"
(2012)
"Save Us Tonight"
(2014)

"Save Us Tonight" is Park Jung-min's first original Japanese single. There are three editions of the single: the limited edition A, the limited edition B and the normal edition, as well as the Korean Edition. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Save Us Tonight"miyakei, Park Jung-min Daichi, Janne HyotyJanne Hyoty3:41
2."I Feel You (Shadow Love)" Park Jung-min Alexander Holmgren, Denniz JammDenniz Jamm3:34
3."ふたり" Park Jung-min Kang Hyun-minKim Sang-hoon3:39
4."Save Us Tonight" (instrumental) Daichi, Janne HyotyJanne Hyoty3:41
5."I Feel You (Shadow Love)" (instrumental) Alexander Holmgren, Denniz JammDenniz Jamm3:34
6."ふたり" (instrumental) Kang Hyun-minKim Sang-hoon3:39
Total length:21:47
Limited edition A
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."あなた以外誰も抱きしめない"Nobuyoshi Nakazawa, Park Jung-min Hwang Sung-jeHwang Sung-je4:04
2."Feel It"Nobuyoshi Nakazawa, Park Jung-min Shusui, Alexander HolmgrenAlexander Holmgren3:40
3."ふたり" Park Jung-min Kang Hyun-minKim Sang-hoon3:39
4."Save Us Tonight"miyakei, Park Jung-min DAICHI, Janne HyotyJanne Hyoty3:41
5."あなた以外誰も抱きしめない" (instrumental) Hwang Sung-jeHwang Sung-je4:04
Limited edition B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1.Untitled Park Jung-min Alexander Holmgren, Denniz JammDenniz Jamm3:34
2."Feel It"Nobuyoshi Nakazawa, Park Jung-min Shusui, Alexander HolmgrenAlexander Holmgren3:40
3."Save Us Tonight"miyakei, Park Jung-min DAICHI, Janne HyotyJanne Hyoty3:41
4."ふたり" Park Jung-min Kang Hyun-minKim Sang-hoon3:39
5."Feel It" (instrumental) Shusui, Alexander HolmgrenAlexander Holmgren3:40
Korean version
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Save Us Tonight" (Korean ver.) Park Jung-min DAICHI, Janne HyotyJanne Hyoty3:41
2."Now" (Korean ver. of "あなた以外誰も抱きしめない") Park Jung-min Hwang Sung-jeHwang Sung-je4:04
3."Feel It" (Korean ver.) Park Jung-min Shusui, Alexander HolmgrenAlexander Holmgren3:40
4."I Feel You" (Shadow Love; Korean ver.) Park Jung-min Alexander Holmgren, Denniz JammDenniz Jamm3:34
5."귓가에" (Korean ver. of "ふたり")Kang Hyun-minKang Hyun-minKim Sang-hoon3:39

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