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The first lines of the original verse ('sakura sakura yayoi no sora wa mi-watasu kagiri') serve as a prelude to Bon Jovi's song "Tokyo Road" from their second album 7800° Fahrenheit (released in 1985). [12] In the Punch-Out!! games, an instrumental rendition is used for Piston Hondo's opening theme. [13] [14]
Tokyo Road: The Best of Bon Jovi – Rock Tracks (TOKYO ROAD~ベスト・オブ・ボン・ジョヴィ-ロック・トラックス) is the third overall greatest hits compilation album by American rock band Bon Jovi, exclusively released in Japan by Island Records in 2001. The album peaked at number five on Oricon's Weekly Albums Chart.
"Tokyo Rising" by Nikki Richards "Tokyo Road" by Stranger "Tokyo Road" by Bon Jovi "Tokyo Rock'n Rollers" by 5X "Tokyo Room" by Peter Daltrey and Damien Youth "Tokyo Rose" by Chapman Whitney "Tokyo Rose" by David Feinstein (from Elf (band)) "Tokyo Rose" by Focus "Tokyo Rose" by The Good Men "Tokyo Rose" by Hogsnort Rupert "Tokyo Rose" by Idle Eyes
Taylor Swift is cooking up new surprise song combos on the international leg of The Eras Tour. Swift, 34, played the first of several live shows at the Tokyo Dome on Wednesday, February 7, and ...
It is the least represented album in their set lists over the course of the career: nothing from 7800° Fahrenheit was performed after the New Jersey Syndicate Tour, but a few performances of "Tokyo Road" in Japan and Brazil during the 1990s, a few performances of "Only Lonely" during The Circle Tour in 2010, and one performance of "Tokyo Road ...
Jon Bon Jovi (with B'z's Koshi Inaba, who wrote the Japanese lyrics) sent a demo version to now extinct Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates. A special unit formed in 1997, to raise funds for schools affected by the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake , with the members of Tokio , V6 and KinKi Kids , called J-Friends , recorded the song in 1999.
Just One Night is a 1980 double album by Eric Clapton, recorded live at the Budokan Theatre in Tokyo, Japan, in December 1979 when Clapton was touring to support Backless, his latest record at that time. The album reached No. 2 in the US and No. 3 in the UK, and was certified gold by RIAA.
"Ora Tōkyō sa Iguda" (俺ら東京さ行ぐだ Ora Tōkyō sa iguda, "I'm going to Tokyo") is a song written and sung by the Japanese singer Yoshi Ikuzō, with lyrics in his native Tsugaru dialect. It was released on November 25, 1984. In the song, the singer declares that he will leave his small hometown in the countryside to move to Tokyo.