Face the Change

"Face the Change" is a song by the Japanese J-pop group Every Little Thing, released as the group's seventh single on January 7, 1998. It was their second single to top the Oricon chart.

"Face the Change"
Single by Every Little Thing
from the album Time to Destination
ReleasedJanuary 7, 1998
GenreJ-pop
Length4:20 (Face the change only)
Labelavex trax
Songwriter(s)Mitsuru Igarashi
Every Little Thing singles chronology
"Shapes of Love/Never Stop!"
(1997)
"Face the Change"
(1998)
"Time Goes By"
(1998)

Composition

"Face the Change" is written in the key of G-sharp minor, has a tempo of 124 beats per minute, and the chorus follows a chord progression of E–F#–G#m–E–F#–B–D#–E–F#–G#m–E–F#–G#m.

Track listing

  1. Face the Change (Words & music - Mitsuru Igarashi)
  2. Face the Change (Dub's Every Little Theme remix)
  3. Face the Change (instrumental)

Chart positions

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Weeks on
chart
Japan Oricon 1 13

Remixes

  • "Melodic Remix" by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora : Super Eurobeat Presents Euro Every Little Thing[1]
  • "Eurobeat Remix" by Sergio Dall'ora and Luca Degani : J-Euro Non-Stop Best[2]
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