Stuck on You (Yuna Ito song)

"Stuck on You"
Single by Yuna Ito
Released August 9, 2006
Format CD single
Genre J-pop
Length 0:12:25
Label Sony Music of Japan
Yuna Ito singles chronology
"Precious"
(2005)
"Stuck on You"
(2006)
"Losin'"
(2006)

"Precious"
(2005)
"Stuck on You"
(2006)
"Losin'"
(2006)

"Stuck on You" is Yuna Ito's fourth single since her debut. This is her first single since her largely successful May 2006 single "Precious" and her first single in which the main track is not a ballad.

Overview

Both this single and her following single, "Losin'", were limited to 70,000 copies each. "stuck on you" was described as "hot" single for the summer while "losin'" was a "cool" single for the fall. For those who bought both singles, they would receive a special invitation to Yuna Ito's first tour, an invitation-only tour called "Yuna Ito 1st Invitation".

The B-side to this single is "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", a Nancy Sinatra cover.

Commercial endorsements

"These boots are made for walkin'" was featured in the Japanese car company Daihatsu's CM for their new car called the COO. Meanwhile, "stuck on you" has no commercial endorsements.

Track listing

  1. Stuck on You
  2. These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
  3. These Boots Are Made for Walkin': Studio Apartment Impulse Groove

Promotional video

The promotional video for "Stuck on You" is the first clip in which we see Ito dance. We can see Ito in a big, fluffy skirt and a corsage with 4 back-up-dancers in a huge room. The 2nd location is a little room, with Ito having curly hair and a violet dress on, and her dancers playing instruments in the background. Another scene is Ito in a yellow dress, lying on a pink carpet, while speaking with a friend on the phone. The last location is a couch with a mirror in front, in which Ito dives at the end. "to be continued..." ends the PV and it will be continued in the "losin'" PV.

Live performances

  • August 18, 2006 — Music Station
  • August 19, 2006 — MelodiX!

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
9 August 2006 Oricon Daily Chart 12
Oricon Weekly Chart 20 9,837 15,000 2 weeks
Oricon Monthly Chart - -
Oricon Yearly Chart
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