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Wednesday Campanella discography

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Wednesday Campanella discography
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The discography of Wednesday Campanella contains 2 studio albums, 1 soundtrack, 18 extended plays (including compilation extended plays), and 11 singles.

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Singles

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Notes

  1. Sources for chart positions are as follows: Zipangu,[2] UMA,[3] Superman,[4] Galapagos,[5] Neon and Rabbit Star,[6] Pop Delivery.[7]
  2. Additional sources for chart positions are as follows: Rashōmon,[8] Cinema Jack,[9] Watashi o Onigashima ni Tsuretette.[10]
  3. Charted at number 47 on the Top Independent Albums and Singles chart.[14]
  4. Charted at number 22 on the Top Albums Sales chart,[18] and number 6 on the Top Independent Albums and Singles chart.[19]
  5. Charted on the Oricon singles chart.
  6. Charted at number 25 on the Top Albums Sales chart,[21] and number 4 on the Top Independent Albums and Singles chart.[22]
  7. Additional sources for chart positions are as follows: "Mitsuko",[28] "Momotarō",[29]
  8. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Momotarō",[30] "Tsuchinoko",[31] "Aladdin",[32] "Ikkyū-san",[33] "Melos",[34] "Edison".[35]
  9. Originally released as a digital single in November 2013,[17] the song was released on CD as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 4 with the song "Nikaidō Mari" (二階堂マリ),[36] and was used as the leading promotional song from Cinema Jack in February 2014[37]
  10. The song charted at number 62 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[39]
  11. A digital maxi single featuring the songs "Aladdin" and "Kamehameha Daiō", and additionally "Matsuo Bashō" on the iTunes release.[40]
  12. The song charted at number 76 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[44]
  13. Originally released on CD as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 3 in August 2013 with the song "Char" (シャア, Shā), "Marie Antoinette" was also the leading promotional song from Rashōmon in October.[53]
  14. Originally released on CD as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 5 in September 2014 with the song "Sen no Rikyū" (千利休), "Momotarō" was also the leading promotional song from Watashi o Onigashima ni Tsuretette in November.[53]
  15. The song charted at number 89 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[55]
  16. Released as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 6, a single track CD, in April 2015.[56]
  17. Released as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 7, a single track CD, in July 2015.[57][58]
  18. The song charted at number 36 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[60]
  19. The song charted at number 91 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[62]
  20. The song charted at number 51 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[64]
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