Break All Day!

"Break All Day!" is the eighteenth single by Japanese recording artist Alisa Mizuki. It was released on May 10, 2000 as the first single from Mizuki's fourth compilation album History: Alisa Mizuki Complete Single Collection.

"Break All Day!"
Single by Alisa Mizuki
from the album History: Alisa Mizuki Complete Single Collection
ReleasedMay 10, 2000
GenrePop
Length4:27
LabelAvex Tune
Songwriter(s)Kenzō Saeki, Cathy Dennis, Hallgeir Rustan, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen
Producer(s)Dance Man
Alisa Mizuki singles chronology
"Eternal Message"
(1999)
"Break All Day!"
(2000)
"Megami no Mai"
(2000)

The title track is a Japanese-language cover of "Viva la Fiesta" by S Club 7, from their debut studio album S Club. It was written by Cathy Dennis and Stargate members Hallgeir Rustan, Tor Erik hermansen and Mikkel Eriksen, while the Japanese lyrics were written by Kenzō Saeki. The cover was produced by Hideki Fujisawa, credited as Dance Man. The song served as theme song for the first half (episodes 1-14) of the third season of the Fuji TV drama Nurse no Oshigoto, which stars Mizuki in the lead role. The B-side, "Shake Love," was written by Kentarō Akutsu and composed and produced by Tourbillon keyboardist Hiroaki Hayama.

"Break All Day!" is Mizuki's first single to be released in maxi single (12 cm CD) format.

Chart performance

"Break All Day!" debuted on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart at number 20 with 14,690 copies sold in its first week.[1] The single charted for eight weeks and has sold a total of 46,150 copies.[2][3]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Break All Day!"Kenzō Saeki, Cathy Dennis, Hallgeir Rustan, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel EriksenDennis, Rustan, Hermansen, EriksenDance Man4:27
2."Shake Love"Kentarō AkutsuHiroaki HayamaHayama4:08
3."Break All Day! (G.O.N.T.A 2000 Mix)" Dennis, Rustan, Hermansen, EriksenTakao Konishi4:47
4."Break All Day! (Instrumental)" Dennis, Rustan, Hermansen, EriksenDance Man4:27
5."Shake Love (Instrumental)" HayamaHayama4:08
Total length:22:00

Charts and sales

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Singles[1] 20 46,150[3]
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References

  1. 2000年05月第4週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  2. BREAK ALL DAY!/観月ありさ (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  3. ヴィジョンファクトリー(旧ライジング)@売上データ補完スレ (in Japanese). 2004-01-20. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
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