Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body
"Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body" | ||||
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Single by Ami Suzuki | ||||
from the album Infinity Eighteen Vol.2 | ||||
Released | 12 April 2000 (JP) | |||
Format | Maxi Single | |||
Recorded | ? | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label |
Sony Music AICT-1222 (Japan, CD) | |||
Producer(s) | Tetsuya Komuro | |||
Ami Suzuki singles chronology | ||||
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"Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body" is a song by Ami Suzuki, released as her twelfth single under Sony Music Japan.
Information
It was the first and only single from Ami's third studio album, Infinity Eighteen Vol.2, and debuted at number one on the singles charts from Oricon. It contains a B-side plus two remixes. The song was used as the main theme in a Kodak TV commercial called "Snap Kids", and the B-side, titled "I really wanna tell", was used in a Kanebo TV commercial called "Professional Style Shampoo".
After she was blacklisted from the music industry, production and distribution of the single stopped in its entirety.
Track listing
- Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body
- Produced by Tetsuya Komuro
- Mixed by Mike Butler
- I Really Wanna Tell
- Featuring Cue Zero
- Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body (Club Collapse Remix)
- Remixed by Mike Butler
- Remix Co-Produced by Thorsten Laewe
- I Really Wanna Tell (Confession Remix)
- Featuring Cue Zero
- Remixed by Mike Butler
- Remix Co-Produced by Thorsten Laewe
Preceded by "Sunrise Nippon/Horizon" by Arashi |
Oricon Weekly number one single April 24, 2000 |
Succeeded by "Wait & See (Risk)" by Hikaru Utada |
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