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Embers (Just Jack song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Embers (song)

"Embers" is the lead single from UK musician Just Jack's third studio album ''All Night Cinema''. It was due to be released digitally on 29 March 2009 and physically on 30 March 2009.〔(Embers - Digital Release Date )〕〔(Embers - Physical Release Date )〕
The song was added to iTunes on 28 March 2009 - a day earlier than the originally set release date.
==Charts==
"Embers" made its debut in the United Kingdom at number 17 on the issue dated 5 April 2009, and fell to number 23 the following week. It was featured in the episode "The Freshman" in the third season of Gossip Girl and episode 2 of the fifth series of Waterloo Road. It is regularly used on BBC's The Restaurant and also appeared on CBBC's Safari 8. It is also regularly used in Sky Sports sports compilations, notably in a clip promoting the Munster v. Northampton Saints Heineken Cup match in October 2009.

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