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Code Name Blue is a Japanese album by the South Korean rock band CNBlue . It was released on August 29, 2012 as the group's third Japanese album and their first major album under Warner Music Japan .

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17-630: [REDACTED] Look up these days in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. These Days may refer to: Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] These Days (Bon Jovi album) , and the title song (see below) These Days Tour , a 1995โ€“1996 tour by Bon Jovi in support of the above album These Days (Crystal Gayle album) , 1980 These Days (Family Brown album) These Days (Goodness album) These Days (The Grapes of Wrath album) , 1991 These Days (Vince Gill album) , 2006, and

34-498: A CD+DVD Lawson limited edition. Every edition comes with a different jacket cover and a different features: the CD+DVD edition includes the CD, a DVD including a music video of the song "Time is Over" and a special feature from this music video, an English version of the song " Where You Are " as bonus track, five calendar cards and a serial code type D. The CD+DVD Lawson edition includes the CD,

51-603: A Drinking Problem "These Days", by The Black Keys from Brothers "These Days", by Camille O'Sullivan from Changeling "These Days", by Chantal Kreviazuk "These Days", by Cheap Trick from The Latest "These Days", by Cher from Stars "These Days", by CNBLUE from Code Name Blue "These Days", by The Crash from Pony Ride "These Days", by Day After Tomorrow from Primary Colors "These Days", by Die Kreuzen from Century Days "These Days", by Diecast from Tearing Down Your Blue Skies "These Days", by Dogs from Tall Stories from Under

68-429: A poetry collection by Frederick Seidel These Days (film) , 2016 See also [ edit ] One of These Days (disambiguation) " Some of These Days ", a 1910 song written by Shelton Brooks, covered by many artists "These Nights" , by Rich Brian and Chungha Those Days (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

85-405: A special DVD including the special showcase ""Where You Are" Release live at Tokyo Dome City Hall 2012.2.5" and a serial code type E. This version will only be sold on Lawson . The regular edition comes with the CD only itself and a serial code type E, only available in first press editions. The album comes with 13 songs, 3 singles, 3 songs already released on the singles and 7 new songs. Most of

102-652: The Commotions from Mainstream "These Days", by Machine Gun Fellatio from On Ice "These Days", by Mandisa from What If We Were Real "These Days", by Maverick Sabre from Lonely Are the Brave "These Days", by Mis-Teeq from Lickin' on Both Sides "These Days", by Nate Dogg from G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 "These Days", by Precious from Precious "These Days", by Radio Moscow from Magical Dirt "These Days", by R.E.M. from Lifes Rich Pageant "These Days", by The Rentals from Return of

119-666: The Rentals "These Days", by Revive from Trafalgar Street "These Days", by Richard Fleeshman from Neon "These Days", by Ron Sexsmith from Cobblestone Runway "These Days", by Roses Are Red from What Became of Me "These Days", by Sara Evans from No Place That Far "These Days", by Scooter from God Save the Rave "These Days", by Times New Viking from Born Again Revisited "These Days", by Z-Ro from Angel Dust Other uses [ edit ] These Days ,

136-617: The Table "These Days", by Dr. Dog from Be the Void "These Days", by Githead from Art Pop "These Days", by The Hours from See the Light "These Days", by Jeanne Balibar from Slalom Dame "These Days", by The Jesus and Mary Chain from Stoned & Dethroned "These Days", by Joy Division, B-Side of the single " Love Will Tear Us Apart " "These Days", by Lennon Murphy from 5:30 Saturday Morning "These Days", by Lloyd Cole and

153-534: The Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.150 via cp1114 cp1114, Varnish XID 387039247 Upstream caches: cp1114 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 06:54:30 GMT Code Name Blue The album was announced on June 25, along with the details of the group's sixth Japanese single " Come On ". The album would be released in three editions: CD+DVD limited, Regular edition and

170-548: The album. The album debuted at number 1 in Oricon 's albums daily chart with 21,982 copies sold on the first day and also first in Oricon's weekly album chart with 45,151 copies sold in the first week. It is the first number one album of the group in Japan (third overall counting with "Where You Are" and "Come On"), first from a South Korean artist that debuted first in Japan and third from

187-489: The date. The single was certified Gold by RIAJ for the shipment of 100,000 copies. The song "Mr. KIA (Know It All)", one of the b-sides from the single, will be included on the album. The second single, " Where You Are ", was released on February 1, 2012 as the group's second major single and fifth single overall. It was written by Kenji Tamai and both written and composed by Jung Yong-hwa . The song ranked number 1 in Oricon's Weekly chart with around 72,000 copies sold at

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204-399: The date. It is the first #1 single of the group on the country and first for a foreign band since 1971. The b-side "Get Away", used as ending theme song for Japanese broadcast of American TV series Gossip Girl , will be included on the album. An English version of the song will be included as a bonus track of the limited CD+DVD version of the album. The third and final single, " Come On ",

221-464: The songs on the album were composed and written by the members Jung Yong-hwa and Lee Jong-hyun . Yong-hwa wrote the songs " In My Head ", "Where You Are" (both Japanese and English versions), "Time is Over", "Have a Good Night", "Wake Up", "No More", "Mr. KIA (Know It All)" and "Come On". Jong-hyun composed the songs "No More", "These Days", "Get Away" and "Come On". Three songs from the album were released as singles: The first single, " In My Head ",

238-496: The title These Days . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=These_Days&oldid=1257566835 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages these days Too Many Requests If you report this error to

255-1396: The title song These Days (Paul Carrack album) These Days (The Virginia Sessions) , 2007 album by Pat McGee Band These Days: Live in Concert , 2004 live album by Powderfinger, and the title song (see below) These Days... (album) , 2014 album by Ab-Soul These Days , by Sandi Patty These Days , EP by Spencer P. Jones These Days , album by Mike Stud Songs [ edit ] "These Days" (Bardot song) "These Days" (Bon Jovi song) "These Days" (Brian Kennedy song) "These Days" (Gyroscope song) "These Days" (Jackson Browne song) , also covered by Nico "These Days" (MacKenzie Porter song) "These Days" (Powderfinger song) "These Days" (Rascal Flatts song) "These Days" (Rudimental song) "These Days" (Take That song) "These Days" (Alien Ant Farm song) "These Days" (Foo Fighters song) " These Days (I Barely Get By) ", 1974 song by George Jones "These Days", by 3 Doors Down from 3 Doors Down "These Days", by ATB featuring Jeppe Riddervold from Trilogy "These Days", by Alison Krauss from Paper Airplane "These Days", by Andrew Cash from Boomtown "These Days", by Ane Brun from It All Starts with One "These Days", by Ayแป from Joyful "These Days", by Bad Astronaut from Houston: We Have

272-451: Was released on August 1, 2012 as the group's third major single and sixth single overall. The song was originally written by Jung Yong-hwa and translated in Japanese by Kenji Tamai and composed by Lee Jong-hyun . It ranked number 5 in Oricon's Weekly singles chart with around 38,000 copies sold at the date. The b-side "Wake Up", one of the b-sides included on the single, will be included on

289-466: Was released on October 19, 2011 as the group's first major single and fourth single overall. The song was written by Kenji Tamai and Yoshifumi Kanamaru and composed by Jung Yong-hwa . The song was chosen to be the ending theme song of Supernatural: The Animation , an animated version of the TV series Supernatural . The song ranked number 4 in Oricon 's Weekly chart with around 85,000 copies sold in total at

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