I Remember You (Yui Song) - Music Video (PV)

Music Video (PV)

The music video/promotion video for "I Remember You" features settings from Yui's first movie, "Taiyou no Uta" where her previous single, "Good-bye Days" was featured.

Yui
Albums
Studio
  • From Me to You
  • Can't Buy My Love
  • I Loved Yesterday
  • Holidays in the Sun
  • How Crazy Your Love
Compilation
  • My Short Stories
  • Green Garden Pop
  • Orange Garden Pop
Singles
  • "It's Happy Line"
  • "Feel My Soul"
  • "Tomorrow's Way"
  • "Life"
  • "Tokyo"
  • "Good-bye Days"
  • "I Remember You"
  • "Rolling Star"
  • "Cherry"
  • "My Generation/Understand"
  • "Love & Truth"
  • "Namidairo"
  • "Summer Song"
  • "Again"
  • "It's All Too Much/Never Say Die"
  • "Gloria"
  • "To Mother"
  • "Rain"
  • "It's My Life/Your Heaven"
  • "Hello (Paradise Kiss)"
  • "Green a.Live"
  • "Fight"
DVD
  • Thank You My Teens
  • Yui 4th Tour 2010: Hotel Holidays in the Sun
  • Yui 5th Tour 2012 Cruising: How Crazy Your Love
Related articles
  • Full discography


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