Thank you so much for watching! Please don't forget to follow the first take and watch the original video. Thank you so much for watching! Please don't forget to follow the first take and watch the original video. Here's the original link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWrInnWMaNGakKcsi=QQaGqmlQnr3pn436 Thank you! 🇯🇵
"Is this song a cover?" No, it's an original song that they released in 1980 as The Chanels, before they changed their name to Rats & Star, with lyrics by Reiko Yukawa and music by Tadao Inoue.😊 However, the title was borrowed from Del Shannon's 1961 album "Runaway." The Chanels were a popular amateur group who had performed several commercial songs, and "Runaway" was originally recorded as just one chorus for Pioneer's radio cassette player "Runaway." However, when it was later decided to release it on record, lyrics and melody were added and it was made into a single record, which resulted in a commercial song that included Pioneer's product name directly in the lyrics being released by a record company affiliated with Sony. Sugiyama Yumi, a music director who was asked by Kimura Toshishi, who was in charge of producing the commercial video for the radio cassette player "Runaway," to compose a song, associated the product name "Runaway" with an oldies-style song, and asked Inoue Tadao to compose the song because he was "someone who could write oldies-style songs." Sugiyama also asked Yukawa Reiko to write the lyrics, based on Inoue's recommendation that "the lyrics should be written by Yukawa Reiko, who has a strong American feel." Yukawa was shown a video of "an Amtrak train, the passenger railroad that connects all over the US, pulling into a station under a midsummer sky, and in front of the train there is a blond boy with a large radio cassette player playing "Runaway" on his shoulder," and was asked to "write a poem to fit this scene for a 30-second and 1-minute commercial." On the demo tape he was given, composer Inoue's voice started singing "Runaway," then moved on to "La la laa," and ended with "Runaway." "Runaway" reminds Yukawa of Del Shannon's "Runaway," and at the same time, it is a story of a time when Yukawa was a young girl and her boyfriend's father was angry that his son went out every day, so he locked him in a room on the second floor and made him study. However, her boyfriend managed to slip out of the room without his father noticing, and came to Yukawa, who was waiting for him at the station, where he told her, "I'll take you to a faraway world just for the two of you." Yukawa wrote the lyrics while recalling such memories. When this song was played on a commercial, it caused a big stir and was later released as a single, and despite it being her debut song, it became a million-seller and a huge hit, so Yukawa began to receive requests to write lyrics one after another. Yukawa Reiko is now a leading figure in the Japanese music industry.🤭
Long time no see. I am glad that you are well ! Have you ever listened to this ? I hope you just enjoy🎶 XG - WINTER WITHOUT YOU / THE FIRST TAKE kzbin.info/www/bejne/rZbGhp-XoLynodE
@JasminsBlog18 күн бұрын
Merry christmas to you both.
@JasminsBlog18 күн бұрын
Good singer
@Mark-Elf18 күн бұрын
1:31 Would this even be considered acoustic? No, as he said at the beginning, music performed unaccompanied, using only vocal harmonies, is called "a cappella."Originally it was church music by African-Americans.⛪👼😊
@bicorinable14 күн бұрын
Please react to "Tasogare My Love"(Twilight My Love/Junko Ohashi) This is Junko Ohashi's 10th single, released on August 5, 1978 by Nippon Phonogram (now Universal Music Japan).
@andrzejkowalski402118 күн бұрын
Christmas song by SKALDOWIE - original song relased in1968 - Bedzie Koleda kzbin.info/www/bejne/nneqi4GMd7hraacsi=Ge1HCjiY3rGPtoD3&t=35 Poland , marry Christmas