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Gravity (Luna Sea song)

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Released
  
March 29, 2000

Length
  
14:13

Writer(s)
  
Luna Sea

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Label
  
Universal

Producer(s)
  
Luna Sea

"Gravity" is the twelfth single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on March 29, 2000. It is the band's sixth and last to reach number 1 on the Oricon singles chart. A computer-generated portrait combining facial features from all five members is placed on the inner cover of this single, nicknamed "Tom", which also appears in their album Lunacy.

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Overview

"Gravity" is a ballad-style song with a 16-beat rhythm, originally composed by Inoran. He described it as "even though released in spring, the lyrics actually create a strong expression of autumn."

"Inside You" is one of only two Luna Sea song originally written and composed by Shinya. "My Lover" was originally composed by Sugizo.

"Gravity" and "My Lover" were first performed during the Start Up Gig 2000, a live performance at Zepp Tokyo. Those songs were both used in the Japanese film Another Heaven, "Gravity" being its theme song. These songs were included on the film's first soundtrack, while an orchestrated version of "Gravity" was included on the second soundtrack as "Gravity on the Edge of the World".

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Luna Sea.

  1. "Gravity" - 4:37
  2. "Inside You" - 4:21
  3. "My Lover" - 4:16

Cover versions

"Gravity" has been covered live by Inoran himself during his solo career.

American pop rock singer Marié Digby also covered it for her 2009 album Second Home.

References

Gravity (Luna Sea song) Wikipedia