Days (Flow song) 2005 single by FLOW"DAYS"Single by FLOWReleasedJune 1, 2005GenreDance-rock, alternative rock, discoLabelKi/oon RecordsSongwriter(s)Kōshi Asakawa, Takeshi Asakawa, Keigo HayashiFLOW singles chronology "Rookie / STAY GOLD" (2005) "DAYS" (2005) "Garden (Summer Edit)" (2005) DAYS is FLOW's seventh single. Its A-Side was used as the first opening theme song for Eureka Seven. It reached number 3 on the Oricon charts in its first week and charted for 14 weeks.[1] Track listingNo.TitleLength1."DAYS"4:112."Journey"3:053."Fun Time Delivery"3:004."DAYS ~VOCALLESS MIX~"4:115."DAYS ~EUREKA SEVEN OPENING MIX~"1:31[2] References ^ "Oricon Profile". ^ "Sony Music Japan Profile". Flow Keigo Hayashi Kōshi Asakawa Takeshi Asakawa Yasutarō Gotō Hiroshi Iwasaki Studio albums Splash!!! Game Golden Coast Isle #5 Microcosm Black & White Flow The Max!!! 26 a Go Go!!! #10 EPs Flow #0 Sunshine 60 Like a Rolling Snow Nuts Bang!!! Fighting Dreamers Compilation albums Flow The Best: Single Collection Coupling Collection Flow Anime Best Flow Anime Best Kiwami Singles "Okuru Kotoba" "Melos" "Blaster" "Dream Express" "Ryūsei / Sharirara" "GO!!!" "Life Is Beautiful" "Rookie / Stay Gold" "Days" "Garden (Summer Edit)" "Re:member" "Around The World / Kandata" "Colors" "Answer" "Fuyu no Amaoto / Night Parade" "Arigatō" "Word of the Voice" "World End" "Snow Flake (Kioku no Koshitsu) / Pulse" "Sign" "Calling" "Tabidachi Graffiti" "1/3 no Junjō na Kanjō" "Hey!!!" "Rock Climbers" "Brave Blue" "Hero (Kibō no Uta) / Cha-La Head-Cha-La" "Tokonatsu Endless" "Ai Ai Ai ni Utarete Bye Bye Bye" "7 -seven-" "Niji no Sora" "Hikari Oikakete" "Steppin' out" "Kaze no Uta" "Innosense" Authority control databases MusicBrainz release group