Love Days

"Love Days" is the fourth Japanese single released by Korean boy group The Boss, continuing their "Love Series" trend. It was released on December 7, 2011 on their Japanese label Sony Music Entertainment.

"Love Days"
Single by The Boss
from the album Love Letters
A-side"Love Days"
B-side
  • "Taiyō ga Noboru Basho"
  • "Futari no Suki na Akanezora"
ReleasedDecember 7, 2011 (2011-12-07) (Japan)
GenreJ-pop
LabelSony Music Entertainment
Songwriter(s)Sho Kiryuin
The Boss singles chronology
"Love Parade"
(2011)
"Love Days"
(2011)
"Jumping"
(2012)
Limited Edition cover
Limited Edition A cover
Alternative cover
Limited Edition B cover

The title song is written by Kiryuin Sho of the band Golden Bomber; he later recorded his own cover version of it, which was released as a digital single on November 2, 2018[1] and included in his album Kojin Shisan, released on December 5, 2018.[2]

Single information

The title track, "Love Days", was featured as the ending theme of the show Geino Bang+ in December 2011. The second track on the single, "Taiyō ga Noboru Basho", is an up-tempo song, while the third track included "Futari no Suki na Akanezora".

The single was released in three different versions, including a regular edition, limited edition A and limited edition B. Limited edition A includes a CD, a DVD and a booklet. Limited edition B includes a CD and a DVD with a special video about the group's life in Japan. First press regular edition releases are filled with trading cards, one out of six in each release.[3]

Track list

CD

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Love Days" (NTV show Geino Bang+ December Ending Theme)Sho KiryuinSho Kiryuin4:09
2."Taiyō ga Noboru Basho" (太陽が昇る場所)H.U.BButterfly Effect3:57
3."Futari no Suki na Akanezora" (二人の好きな茜空)CannaKazunori Fujimoto5:06
4."Love Days -instrumental-"  4:07
Total length:17:21

Limited edition A DVD

No.TitleLength
1."Love Days Music Video" 
2."Making Of Love Days" 

Limited edition B DVD

No.TitleLength
1."Kore! Yatte miyō!" (これ!やってみよう!)10:20
Total length:10:20

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Sales
Japan Oricon Daily Singles Chart[4] 7
Japan Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[5] 7 17,758
Japan Oricon Monthly Singles Chart[6] 40 18,950

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Japan December 7, 2011 (2011-12-07) CD+DVD A SRCL-7825~7826[7]
CD+DVD B SRCL-7827~7828[8]
CD SRCL-7829[9]
Sony Music Entertainment
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