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{{Single infobox|right|
| Name = All Hands Together
| Cover =
| Artist = [[Mika Nakashima]]
| from Album =
| Released = [[June 07]], [[2006]]
| Format = [[CD single]]
| Genre =
| Length =
| Label = [[Sony]]
| Writer = [[Mika Nakashima]]
| Chart position = <ul><li>#8<small> ([[Japan|JP]])</small></li></ul>
| Last single = "[[Cry No More]]"<br />(2006)
| This single = "All Hands Together"<br />(2006)
| Next single = "[[My Sugar Cat]]"<br />(2006)
}}

'''"All Hands Together"''' is [[Mika Nakashima]]'s 18th single. Recorded in [[Tennessee]], [[USA]], it was her tribute to the victims of [[Hurricane Katrina]]. However, sales were low with only 26,688 copies sold while on charts. This is said to be caused by the lack of promotion from [[Sony]] and the fact that the [[Hurricane Katrina]] incident was no longer being covered at the time of release.{{fact}}
'''"All Hands Together"''' is [[Mika Nakashima]]'s 18th single. Recorded in [[Tennessee]], [[USA]], it was her tribute to the victims of [[Hurricane Katrina]]. However, sales were low with only 26,688 copies sold while on charts. This is said to be caused by the lack of promotion from [[Sony]] and the fact that the [[Hurricane Katrina]] incident was no longer being covered at the time of release.{{fact}}

==Charts==
==Charts==
===Oricon Weekly Charts===
===Oricon Weekly Charts===

Revision as of 12:02, 5 November 2006

"All Hands Together"
Song

"All Hands Together" is Mika Nakashima's 18th single. Recorded in Tennessee, USA, it was her tribute to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. However, sales were low with only 26,688 copies sold while on charts. This is said to be caused by the lack of promotion from Sony and the fact that the Hurricane Katrina incident was no longer being covered at the time of release.[citation needed]

Charts

Oricon Weekly Charts

Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Week Rank Sales
5 5 8 8 12 15 13 8 18,474
- - - - - - - 27 5,162
- - - - - - - 44 3,052