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"Gone, Gone / Thank You" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator and the tenth track from his sixth studio album Igor (2019). It features background vocals from American singer CeeLo Green. The song contains excerpts from "Hey Girl" by Cullen Omori of Smith Westerns and interpolations from "Fragile" by Tatsuro ...
Tatsuro Collection: 35 Unofficial 1986 Ballad for You: 37 Rock'n Funk Tatsu: 59 1990 Best Pack I (1976–1979) — Best Pack II (1979–1982) Tatsuro Songs From L.A. Platz Unofficial, English covers of his songs by various artists 1991 Tatsuro Songs From L.A. 2: 1995 Treasures: 1 Moon/East West: 1,200,000+ 2002 The RCA/AIR Years LP Box 1976 ...
In 1980, the single Ride on Time became a hit, and the album of the same name.As a result, he would frequently hold live concerts throughout 1981. It was difficult to plan for the next album, but his band continued to improve as they performed live.
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In 1990, BMG Victor told Yamashita of its plans to release the album, and it asked Smile [nb 1] to provide technical help for the project. Smile agreed, and in September 1990 the album was released (BVCR-2505) with the phrase "the only album authorized by Tatsuro Yamashita" displayed on the "obi strip".
O'Day also collaborated with Tatsuro Yamashita on a series of popular songs in Japan including "Your Eyes", "Magic Ways", "Christmas Eve" and "Fragile" (which rapper Tyler, the Creator interpolated in "Gone, Gone / Thank You").
He was best known as Tatsuro Yamashita's support drummer from 1979 to 2003. [195] He was also in another band after leaving the Square, known as Prism. [164] Eiji Shimizu (1981) Replaced Aoyama on Drums and joined the band alongside bassist Toyoyuki Tanaka in 1981, appearing in the album Magic. [79]
Yamashita interpreted the mid-1960s U.S. top-40 charting hit, slightly changing the part of the lyrics. On the eighth track, Yamashita's spouse Mariya Takeuchi wrote the lyrics to his composition. Aside from "Mighty Smile", the couple wrote three songs together for Masayuki Suzuki's second solo album Radio Days in 1988. [2]