It was a commercial success, peaking at number eight on the Oricon Singles Chart and receiving a gold certification from the RIAJ.
The single "Life," which was released on November 9, 2005, was a commercial success, reaching number nine and selling over 100,000 legal downloads in the country.
Yui promoted the album by embarking on a live house tour from March to April 2006.
In March 2004, upon the recommendation of a person associated with her school Voice, Yui applied for the Sony Music Group's SD audition, and was one of the 10 finalists selected out of approximately 20,000 applicants.
[4] On December 24, 2004, she released the single "It's Happy Line" on an indie label, limited with only 1,000 copies to her hometown.
[8] The final material was then mixed by Yasuhisa Kataoka, and mastered by Yuji Chinone at Sony Music Studios, Tokyo.
"[6] "Merry・Go・Round" is a guitar rock song that combines lyrics that compare a love affair that goes awry to a "merry-go-round.
"[10] The song "Feel My Soul" is a mid-tempo rock tune that sings of the determination to keep moving forward despite struggles.
[10] "Blue Wind" is a midtempo mellow tune played with an acoustic guitar that rides on the simple beat.
"Feel My Soul" was released as the album's lead single and Yui's major-label debut on February 23, 2005.
[20] It debuted at number nine on the Oricon Singles Chart,[21] making it the first time since "Feel My Soul" that one of her songs has entered the top ten, and has since been certified gold by the RIAJ for selling over 100,000 cellphone downloads.
A staff member from CDJournal enjoyed the album, saying that is carries a skillful sound that expresses innocence and that the vocals are convincing.
[10] Alexey Eremenko, who contributed in writing the biography of Yui at AllMusic, highlighted the album songs "Tomorrow's Way," "Feel My Soul," "Tokyo" and "Life" as some of her greatest works.
[34] From Me To You sold 292,175 copies by the time its chart run had ended,[18] earning the album a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).