Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body
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| "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) |
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| Producer | 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.
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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".
[edit] 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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