I Will (Namie Amuro song)
"I Will" is Namie Amuro's 20th solo single under the Avex Trax label and is her second lyrical composition. Atypical of Amuro, "I Will" is an orchestral ballad. Released on Valentine's Day, it is her first single as a solo artist to not sell at least 100,000 copies.
"I Will" | ||||
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Single by Namie Amuro | ||||
from the album Love Enhanced Single Collection | ||||
Released | February 14, 2002 | |||
Length | 26:14 | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
Songwriter(s) | Namie Amuro, Hiroaki Hayama | |||
Producer(s) | Hiroaki Hayama | |||
Namie Amuro singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "I Will" (Namie Amuro, Hiroaki Hayama) – 6:43
- "I Will in L.A." (Namie Amuro, Hiroaki Hayama) – 6:43
- "I Will with piano" (Namie Amuro, Hiroaki Hayama) – 6:07
- "I Will not sing" (Hiroaki Hayama) – 6:41
Personnel
- Namie Amuro – vocals, background vocals
- Will Wheaton – Chorus
- Terry Bradford – Chorus
- Maxayn Lews – Chorus
- Alex Brown – Chorus
- Bill Cantos – Piano
- Maruyama Strings Group – Strings
Production
- Producers – Hiroaki Hayama
- Arrangement – Hiroaki Hayama
- Chorus Arrangement – Kenji Sano
- Strings Arrangement – Tatsuya Murayama
- Mixing – Dave Ford, Jon Gass
- Vocal Direction – Kenji Sano
- Music Video Director – Masashi Muto
TV performances
- February 15, 2002 – Music Station
- February 16, 2002 – Pop Jam
- February 18, 2002 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ Special
- February 19, 2002 – AX Music Factory
- February 24, 2002 – CDTV
- April 1, 2002 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ Music Awards VI
- April 5, 2002 – Music Station Special
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak position | Sales total |
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September 11, 2003 | Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 7 | 95,120 |
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