Happy (Bump of Chicken song)

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"Happy"
Single by Bump of Chicken
from the album Cosmonaut (album)
ReleasedApril 14, 2010 (2010-04-14)
Genre Rock
Label Toy's Factory
TFCC-89300
Songwriter(s) Motoo Fujiwara
Bump of Chicken singles chronology
"R.I.P./Merry Christmas"
(2009)
"Happy"
(2010)
"Mahō no Ryōri (Kimi kara Kimi e)"
(2010)

"Happy" is the sixteenth single by Bump of Chicken, released on April 14, 2010. It peaked at number-one on the Oricon weekly charts and Japan Hot 100.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "HAPPY" - 6.01
  2. "pinkie" - 5.05 - It was used as a theme song of Fuji Television's talk documentary 1924. [1]
  3. "Love Triangle, Kimi to Boku to Iinchō ver." (ラブ・トライアングル 君と僕と委員長ver., Love Triangle: You, Me and the Chairman ver.) (hidden track)

Personnel

Chart performance

ChartPeak
position
Japan Hot 1001
Oricon Daily Charts1
Oricon Weekly Charts1
Oricon Monthly Charts1
2010 Oricon Top 100 Singles36

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