Forever You


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FieldValue
nameForever You
typestudio
artistZard
coverForever You.jpg
released
genre* Rock
length48:27
labelB-Gram
producerB・M・F
prev_titleOh My Love
prev_year1994
next_titleToday Is Another Day
next_year1996
misc{{Singles
nameForever You
typestudio
single1Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni
single1date6 August 1994
single2Anata wo Kanjiteitai
single2date24 December 1994
single3Just Believe in Love
single3date1 February 1995
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| name = Forever You | type = studio | artist = Zard | cover = Forever You.jpg | released = | genre = * Rock

Forever You is the sixth album by Zard and was released on March 10, 1995, under B-Gram Records label.

Background

The album contains three previously released tracks.

For first time ZARD self-covered song Hitomi ni Sorasanaide which was originally performed by a Being artist Deen.

Chart performance

The album charted #1 rank in Oricon first week. It charted for 35 weeks and sold more than 1,774,000 copies.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Izumi Sakai. | collapsed = | headline = | extra_column = Arrangers | total_length = | title1 = Ima Sugu Ai ni Kite | note1 = | music1 = Seiichiro Kuribayashi | extra1 = Masao Akashi | length1 = 4:29 | title2 = High Heel Nugi Sutete | note2 = | music2 = Seiichirou Kuribayashi | extra2 = Masao Akashi | length2 = 5:21 | title3 = Forever you | music3 = Tetsurō Oda | extra3 = Masao Akashi | length3 = 4:41 | title4 = Mou Nigetari Shinai wa Omoide kara | note4 =
| music4 = Seiichiro Kuribayashi | extra4 = Masao Akashi | length4 = 4:30 | title5 = Anata wo Kanjiteitai | note5 = | music5 = Tetsurou Oda | extra5 = Tetsurou Oda | length5 = 5:08 | title6 = Kiraku ni Ikou | note6 = | music6 = Seiichirou Kuribayashi | extra6 = Daisuke Ikeda | length6 = 4:31 | title7 = I'm in Love | music7 = Tetsurou Oda | extra7 = Daisuke Ikeda | length7 = 4:10 | title8 = Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni | note8 = | music8 = Seiichirou Kuribayashi | extra8 = Masao Akashi Daisuke Ikeda | length8 = 5:16 | title9 = Just Believe in Love | music9 = Michiya Haruhata | extra9 = Takeshi Hayama | length9 = 5:31 | title10 = Hitomi Sorasanaide | note10 = , originally performed by Deen | music10 = Tetsurou Oda | extra10 = Masao Akashi | length10 = 4:50

Usage in media

  • Konnani Soba ni Iru no ni: commercial song of "Boutique joy"
  • Anata wo Kanjiteitai: commercial song of NTT DoCoMo
  • Just believe in love: theme song for Tokyo Broadcasting System Television drama "Yureru Omoi"
  • High Heel Nugi Sutete: ending theme for Fuji TV program "OIOI Tokyo Style Room's"

Charts

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YearChartPositionFirst week salesAnnual salesYearly position
1995Japanese Oricon Weekly Albums Chart (Top 100)1620,4601,773,9304
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References

References

  1. ZARD discography (in Japanese) http://wezard.net/album.html {{Webarchive. link. (2016-07-24)
  2. Oricon rankings (in Japanese) http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/26939/products/123527/1/
  3. Official track list (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/item/JBCJ-1001

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