Koibumi/Good Night

"Koibumi (恋文, lit. Love Letter)/Good Night" is the 28th single by the Japanese J-pop group Every Little Thing, released on December 15, 2004, and their sixth single to reach the top position at the Oricon chart.

"Koibumi/Good Night"
Single by Every Little Thing
from the album Crispy Park
ReleasedDecember 15, 2004
GenreJ-pop
Length9:56 ("Koibumi" and "Good Night" only)
Labelavex trax
Songwriter(s)Kaori Mochida
Every Little Thing singles chronology
"Soraai"
(2003)
"Koibumi/Good Night"
(2004)
"Kimi no Te"
(2005)

Koibumi is used for one of the commercials of Nobel's Hachimisu Kinkan Nodo Ame candy and the movie Love Letter from Heaven while "Good Night" is used as the opening theme song of the PlayStation 2 Game, Tales of Rebirth. It peaked at first place in the Oricon Sales Chart for 18 straight weeks.

Track listing

  1. Koibumi (恋文) (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - HIKARI)
  2. Good Night (Words - Kaori Mochida / music - HIKARI)
  3. Koibumi (恋文) (instrumental)
  4. Good Night (instrumental)

Chart positions

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 1 18 weeks
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