About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 75. Chapters: 1000 Words, Blitzball, Blue Bullet, Calm, Chain, Chapter, Chocobo, Coliseum, CommSphere, Crimson Squad, Crusaders, Dressphere, Episode Complete, Episode Concluded, Eternal Calm, Eternity Memory of Lightwaves, Farplane, Fayth, Final Fantasy X-2 Merchandise, Garment Grid, Gullwings, Gunner's Gauntlet, High Summoner, Hotspot, Hover, Kinderguardians, LeBlanc Syndicate, List of Final Fantasy X-2 Accessories, List of Final Fantasy X-2 Enemies, List of Final Fantasy X-2 Enemy Abilities, List of Final Fantasy X-2 Items, Machine Faction, Maester, Missions, Mix, Movie Sphere, New Yevon, Oversoul, Publicity Campaign, Pyrefly, Real Emotion, Rin's Travel Agency, Shinra's Bestiary, Sphere, Sphere Break, Sphere Break Tournament, Sphere Hunter, Sphere Oscillo-finder, Tiny Bee, Unsent, Vegnagun, Warrior Monks, Youth League, Yuna's Ballad, Yuna's Theme. Excerpt: "1000 Words" ("1000 no Kotoba") is the name of the ballad Yuna sings from atop the Celsius at the concert on the Thunder Plains in Final Fantasy X-2. It was written by Kazushige Nojima, Noriko Matsueda, and Takahito Eguchi. The Japanese version is sung by Koda Kumi, and the English version by Jade Villalon from German pop group Sweetbox. A different English version was also done by Koda, released on her single Come With Me. The Come With Me single also includes a remix titled: "1000 Words" (DJ 19 Remix). "1000 Words" has three versions on the game's original soundtrack: the version Yuna sings on the Thunder Plains, an instrumental piano version, called "A Wish That Spans the Ages" in the Luca sphere theater, and a longer, orchestrated version, that plays during the game's ending credits. Yuna's concert. While Yuna sings the song, Lenne and her memories of Shuyin and Zanarkand are displayed, summoned by the Songstress Dressphere Yuna is wearing. In the English version Yuna sings a duet with Lenne towards the end of the song. In the original Japanese version, the concert FMV does not fe...