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Can't Buy My Love is the second album of Japanese singer and songwriter Yui. The album was released 4 April 2007 and reached No. 1 on the Oricon charts.

The album title, Can't Buy My Love's message is "Ai suru mono ni wa kantan ni wa yuzurenai" (愛する ものには 簡単には 譲れない) which means in English "I can't easily hand over things that I adore."

Track listing

Regular Edition

All lyrics are written by Yui; all music is composed by Yui, except noted

CD
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."How Crazy" northa+3:38
2."Rolling Star" northa+3:08
3."It's All Right" northa+3:37
4."I Remember You" northa+,
Strings arrangements: Ittetsu Gen
4:05
5."RUIDO"Kenji OguraKenji Ogura0:51
6."CHE.R.RY" northa+3:29
7."Thank You My Teens" Shigezo2:57
8."Umbrella" northa+4:16
9."Highway Chance"COZZiCOZZi3:54
10."Happy Birthday To You You" northa+4:01
11."Winding Road" northa+3:39
12."Good-bye Days" Akihisa Matzura4:33
13."Why?" northa+3:13
Limited Edition

All lyrics are written by Yui; all music is composed by Yui, except noted

CD
No.TitleMusicArranger(s)Length
1."How Crazy" northa+3:38
2."Rolling Star" northa+3:08
3."It's All Right" northa+3:37
4."I Remember You" northa+,
Strings arrangements: Ittetsu Gen
4:05
5."Ruido"Kenji OguraKenji Ogura0:51
6."Cherry" northa+3:29
7."Thank You My Teens" Shigezo2:57
8."Umbrella" northa+4:16
9."Highway Chance"COZZiCOZZi3:54
10."Happy Birthday to You You" northa+4:01
11."Winding Road" northa+3:39
12."Good-bye Days" Akihisa Matzura4:33
13."Why?" northa+3:13
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Feel My Soul" (Music video) 
2."Tomorrow's Way" (Music video) 
3."Life (Music video)" (Music video) 
4."Tokyo" (Music video) 

Charts and sales

Oricon sales charts (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
4 April 2007 Oricon Daily Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Chart 1 290,640 682,585 52 weeks
Oricon Monthly Chart 2
Oricon Yearly Chart (2007) 8
Oricon Yearly Chart (2008) 202

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