Mysterious Eyes

"Mysterious Eyes"
Single by Garnet Crow
from the album First Soundscope: Mizu no Nai Hareta Umi e
B-side Timing
Released March 29, 2000
Format CD single
Genre J-Pop
Label Giza Studio
Writer(s) Nakamura Yuri
Producer(s) Hirohito Furui
Garnet Crow singles chronology
"Mysterious Eyes"
(2000)
"Kimi no uchi ni tsuku made zutto hashitte yuku"
(2000)

"Mysterious Eyes" is one of Garnet Crow's two debut singles that was released on March 29, 2000. The two release marks the signing of band with the Giza Studio record label. The other single that was a part of this release was "Kimi no uchi ni tsuku made zutto hashitte yuku". "Mysterious Eyes" was used as the seventh opening theme for Case Closed in Japan and had a direct impact on helping it score in the 20th position on the Oricon chart. The song has some alternate versions too, those being "Mysterious Eyes ~dry flavor of G mix~" from the album "SPARKLE ~Sujigakidoori no Skyblue~", and, more recently, guitarist Okamoto Hitoshi created a version called "Mysterious Eyes ~Reason P.~", available for download using a QR code card included in his album "Now Printing...".

Background

"Mysterious Eyes"'s melody was written by Yuri Nakamura, the lyrics by AZUKI Nana, and it was produced by Hirohito Furui for the Case Closed series.

Track listing

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Mysterious Eyes".

  1. Mysterious Eyes - 4:29
  2. Timing
  3. Mysterious Eyes (Instrumental version) - 4:29

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[2] 20

Release history

Region Date Format
Japan March 29, 2000[1] CD single

References

  1. 1 2 "Mysterious Eyes - CD Single". Amazon (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  2. "Oricon Charts - Mysterious Eyes". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 20 November 2010.

External links

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