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The Glory Day
EP by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1998
RecordedSeptember 1998
GenreR&B, gospel, J-pop
Length50:36
LabelArista Japan
ProducerHaruo Yoda, Misia
Misia chronology
Mother Father Brother Sister
(1998)
The Glory Day
(1998)
Misia Remix 1999
(1999)

The Glory Day is Misia's first mini-album, released on November 21, 1998. It sold 114,820 copies in its first week and peaked at #6. The Glory Day was recorded in London with the collaboration of a local gospel group.

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Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Key of Love (Ai no Yukue)" (KEY OF LOVE ~愛の行方~, "Key of Love (Love's Whereabouts)")Misia, Jun SasakiJun Sasaki5:56
2."The Glory Day"Misia, MashShirō Sagisu8:35
3."Melody"MisiaHiroshi Matsui6:42
4."Into the Light"MisiaHiroshi Matsui6:20
5."Into the Light (Gomi's Beauty & Beast Mix)"MisiaHiroshi Matsui10:30
6."The Glory Day (The Special Day Mix)"Misia, MashShirō Sagisu6:27
7."Key of Love (Ai no Yukue) (Acoustic Club Soul Mix)" (KEY OF LOVE ~愛の行方~ (ACOUSTIC CRAB SOUL MIX))Misia, Jun SasakiJun Sasaki5:48

Charts

Oricon sales chart

Release Chart Peak position First week sales Sales total
November 21, 1998 Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 6 114,820 748,390
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart 174 (1998)
46 (1999)

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