Cherry (Yui song)

"Cherry" (parsed as CHE.R.RY) is the eighth single of singer/songwriter Yui released March 7, 2007. It broke her personal record for highest first week sales, exceeding the 75,390 copies sold during the first week of sales for Rolling Star.

"Cherry"
Single by Yui
from the album Can't Buy My Love
ReleasedMarch 7, 2007
GenreJ-pop
LabelSony Music Japan
Songwriter(s)Yui (lyrics & music)
Producer(s)Hisashi Kondo
Yui singles chronology
"Rolling Star"
(2007)
"Cherry"
(2007)
"My Generation/Understand"
(2007)

This song also overtook Hikaru Utada's Flavor of Life for number one on Chaku-Uta downloads, but Flavor of Life beat it to number one the next day. Its PV has peaked at number two for downloads.

The lead A-side, Cherry, was used as a song for the KDDI au Listen Mobile Service CM.

The music video was directed by Takahiro Miki.[1]

The song was used as ending theme for the 15th episode of the anime ReLIFE.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Yui.

No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."CHE.R.RY"northa+3:34
2."Driving Today"northa+3:08
3."Rolling Star ~Yui Acoustic Version~"Yui/northa+3:08
4."CHE.R.RY ~Instrumental~"northa+3:34
Limited edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."CHE.R.RY (Lismo version)" (music video) 

Charts

Oricon sales chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
March 7, 2007 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 2
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 2 168,964 19
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 5
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 36
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gollark: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/348702212110680064/896356765267025940/FB_IMG_1633757163544.jpg
gollark: https://isotropic.org/papers/chicken.pdf

References

  1. "CHE.R.RY". Space Shower TV (in Japanese). Retrieved December 18, 2014.
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