Es (Theme of Es)

1995 single by Mr. Children
"Es (Theme of Es)"
Single by Mr. Children
from the album Bolero
ReleasedMay 10, 1995
GenreProgressive rock, pop rock, symphonic rock
LabelToy's Factory
Songwriter(s)Kazutoshi Sakurai
Producer(s)Takeshi Kobayashi
Mr. Children singles chronology
"Everybody Goes (Chitsujo no Nai Gendai ni Drop Kick)"
(1994)
"Es (Theme of Es)"
(1995)
"See-Saw Game (Yūkan na Koi no Uta)"
(1995)

"Es (Theme of Es)" (officially written 【es】~Theme of es~) is the eighth single released by Mr. Children on May 10, 1995. It debuted at No. 1 on the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts.

Along with their next single "See-Saw Game (Yūkan na Koi no Uta)," "Es (Theme of Es)" was certified as a million-selling single of 1995 by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kazutoshi Sakurai

No.TitleLength
1."Es (Theme of Es)"5:52
2."Ame nochi hare Remix Version (雨のち晴れ Remix Version)"9:36

References

  1. ^ "List of million sellers in 1995" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
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