SUNNY DAY SUNDAY

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SUNNY DAY SUNDAY

Song Information

Artist: ♪♪♪♪♪
Composition: Akinori Suzuki
Arrangement/Other Instruments & Programming: Hideyuki Ono
Lyrics: Natsuyo Akabane
Vocals: Junko Terashima
Guitar: Mutsuhiko Izumi
Bass: Yoshihiko Koezuka
Recording Engineer: Yuei Uematsu
Original Artist: センチメンタル・バス
Album: Sunny Day Sunday single (1999)
BPM: 170
Length: 1:14
Movie: Unknown
First Music Game Appearance: drummania 2ndMIX
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

Lyrics taken from here: [1] and here: [2], respectively.

Japanese

39度のとろけそうな日
炎天下の夢 Play Ball! Play Game!
"せーの"で走り出す
デートならデーゲーム
遊びたい年頃なんて訳じゃないけど

君の笑顔はいつの日も
小麦色した球児みたい
豪快なため息で
苛立つ汗を拭いながら

芝生の上を転がるボール
ただ目で追うよ Sunny Day Sunday
いつもの日曜日
君をただ見つめてる
ゲームの行方よりずっと君が気になる

わがままどうし いつまでも
どこまでもいこう日曜日

Romaji

39do no torokesouna hi
entenka no yume Play Ball! Play Game!
"se-no" de hashiridasu
de-to nara de-ge-mu
asobitai toshigoro nante wake janaikedo

kimi no egao wa itsu no hi mo
komugi iro shita kyuuji mitai
goukai na tameiki de
iradatsu ase wo nuguinagara

shibafu no ue wo korogaru bo-ru
tada me de ouyo Sunny Day Sunday
itsumo no nichiyoubi
kimi wo tada mitsumeteruyo
ge-mu no yukue yori zutto kimi ga kininaru

wagamama doushi itsumademo
dokomade ikou nichiyoubi

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

  • SUNNY DAY SUNDAY was used in 1999 for commercials for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.'s popular Japanese soft / sports drink, ポカリスエット (POCARI SWEAT).
  • Sunny Day Sunday's single featured Japanese baseball stadium Hodogaya Stadium. (The song also contains a few baseball references.) The song is also used for Japanese high school baseball games.
  • Sunny Day Sunday was later released on SENTIMENTAL:BUS's 2000 album, さよならガール (Sayonara Girl).
  • SUNNY DAY SUNDAY received Guitar and Bass BASIC and ADVANCED charts in GUITARFREAKS 3rdMIX & drummania 2ndMIX CS. The Guitar charts were carried over to the arcade GUITARFREAKS titles in GUITARFREAKS 5thMIX.

Song Production Information

None.

Video Production Information

None.

Difficulty & Notecounts

Difficulty for early GF/DM games rated from 1 to 10 stars. GF/DM difficulty for GF5/dm4 and beyond rated from 1 to 99. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game Drums Guitar Bass Open
Basic Advanced Extreme Basic Advanced Extreme Basic Advanced Extreme Basic Advanced Extreme
Notecounts 157 355 490 161 161 - 344 344 - - - -
dm2→dm3 2 4 6 - - - - - - - - -
GF5/dm4→GF6/dm5 12 39 63 32 45 - - - - - - -
GF3/dm2 CS 2 4 6 3 5 - N/A N/A - - - -
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