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is the second major single (fifth overall) released by Japanese pop rock band
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. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD-only edition. The title track was used as the 2009 ending theme for the television show "
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". "Sakura Goodbye" was formerly called "Sakura" when the band performed it live during their
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days. The song has a graduation theme and the single released at the time of MAMI and TOMOMI's high school graduation. Copies of the single purchased at
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came with a limited bonus sleeve from the band's endorsement for
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. The single reached #30 on the
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weekly chart and charted for seven weeks, selling 6,995 copies.


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2009 singles Music television series theme songs Scandal (Japanese band) songs Songs written by Tomomi Ogawa Epic Records singles {{2000s-Japan-single-stub