Kōfukuron

1998 single by Ringo Sheena From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Kōfukuron" (幸福論, lit.The theory of happiness) is the debut single by Japanese singer Ringo Sheena and it was released on May 27, 1998 by Toshiba EMI, East World. Since Sheena suddenly gained popularity, it was decided that this single was resold as a 12 cm single. New edition, including the new song, was re-released with the fourth single "Honnō" on October 27, 1999. The 1999 edition was certified gold by the RIAJ for 200,000 copies shipped to stores.[1]

ReleasedMay 27, 1998 (1998-05-27) (8cm Single)
October 27, 1999 (1999-10-27) (12cm Single)
RecordedStudio Terra
Length7:38 (8cm)
12:52 (12cm)
Quick facts Single by Ringo Sheena, from the album Muzai Moratorium ...
"Kōfukuron"
A woman wearing a sailor suit, holding a blue guitar.
8cm 1998 edition cover.
Single by Ringo Sheena
from the album Muzai Moratorium
ReleasedMay 27, 1998 (1998-05-27) (8cm Single)
October 27, 1999 (1999-10-27) (12cm Single)
RecordedStudio Terra
Genrepop
Length7:38 (8cm)
12:52 (12cm)
LabelToshiba EMI, East World
SongwriterRingo Sheena
ProducersHiroshi Kitashiro (M1, 2)
Uni Inoue (M3)
Ringo Sheena singles chronology
"Kōfukuron"
(1998)
"Kabukichō no Joō"
(1998)
Alternative cover
A picture of five children playing at the beach. The picture is framed with a large brown, cardboard-style border, and the top of another picture is visible at the bottom.
12cm 1999 edition cover.
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Background

"Kōfukuron" and "Suberidai" were produced by Hiroshi Kitashiro, who is an audio engineer and synthesizer programmer, and "Toki ga Bōsō Suru" was produced by Uni Inoue, who is an audio engineer and multi-instrumentalist. Seiji Kameda arranged all songs. Sheena wanted to release not "Kōfukuron" but B-side song "Suberidai" as a title tune. However, she gave up on the idea because of opposition from EMI staff.

Since Sheena was not pleased with the arrangement of "Kōfukuron," the single version was not included in the album. The song was used as the theme song to the TBS variety show Ai no Hinadan, and the "Etsuraku-hen" version featured on Muzai Moratorium, in a 1999 commercial for Suntory's The Cocktail Bar Cassis & Orange.

The song was covered as a part of a medley by Rie Tomosaka on the television show The Yoru mo Hippare on September 9, 2000. It was later covered by Arashi members Jun Matsumoto and Masaki Aiba on their 2002 concert Arashi Storm Concert Tour 2003 "Atarashi Arashi".

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ringo Sheena, arranged by Seiji Kameda.

More information No., Title ...
First Press Edition (8cm Single)
No.TitleLength
1."Kōfukuron (幸福論, A View of Happiness)"3:45
2."Suberidai (すべりだい, Slide)" 4:00
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All tracks are written by Ringo Sheena.

More information No., Title ...
Resale edition (12cm Single)
No.TitleArranger(s)Length
1."Kōfukuron (幸福論, A View of Happiness)"Seiji Kameda3:37
2."Suberidai (すべりだい, Slide)"Seiji Kameda 4:01
3."Toki ga Bōsō Suru (時が暴走する, Time Drives Recklessly)[2]"Seiji Kameda, Ringo Sheena 5:11
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Charts and sales

More information Chart (1999), Peak position ...
Chart (1999) Peak
position
Japan Oricon weekly singles[3] 5
Chart (2011) Peak
position
Japan RIAJ Digital Track Chart[4] 92
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Sales and certifications

More information Chart, Amount ...
Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales[5] 261,000
RIAJ physical certification[1] Gold (200,000)
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Credits and personnel

Kōfukuron

Suberidai

Toki ga Bōsō Suru

References

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