Oh be all right, oh be all right
落書きだらけの 地下鉄
摩天楼あおいだ
たしかに憧れたシネマ
オレを見つけた
有り得ないドラマのように
未来がみえてた
この街で暮らせばきっと 夢は叶うと
Oh be all right, oh be all right
あいつは言ったのさBe All Right
暗い街の底で
微かに聞こえてたヴィオラ
まるで映画のよう
懐かしく見えたBeatlesも
ジャマイカのビートで
そびえ立つ双子のビルに夢を託した
街はいつもカオスだらけ そんな Be All Right
Every little thing is be all right now, I love rock’n'roll
哀しみはいつも見えない
フリしてたあの頃
不安とたたかうことなんて
死ぬまでないはずさ
街はいつもカオスだらけ そんな Be All Right
Every little thing is be all right now, I love rock’n'roll
確かに見た気がしたんだ そんな未来を
何もかも輝いてた I know rock'n'roll
- Lyricist
Takaaki Awazu
- Composer
Takaaki Awazu
- Recording Engineer
Takaaki Awazu
- Mixing Engineer
Takaaki Awazu
- Mastering Engineer
Takaaki Awazu
- Guitar
Takaaki Awazu, KAZU Okada
- Bass Guitar
Yasumasa Sakamoto
- Drums
Masahiro Imai
- Keyboards
Keiichi Hayashi
- Synthesizer
Keiichi Hayashi
- Vocals
Masamitsu Kikugawa
- Songwriter
Takaaki Awazu
- Choir
takaco
Listen to Be all right by THE HEAT
Streaming / Download
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Be all right
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True to You
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- 3
HONSHOU
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- 4
ES, It's Only You
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- 5
Defaromen
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In anticipation of their London performance in October 2024, THE HEAT, now in their 44th year since formation, has produced their first original album in 4 years.
The album includes original tunes such as the title song "Be all right," which evokes the youthful energy of the band's early days; "Kimirashiku," created through charity activities for the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake; "HONSHOU," which expresses the unique strangeness that drifts through the night streets; and "YES Anata Shika Inai," a straightforward adult love song. As a special bonus for the digital album only, they have also included "Defaromen," an original number they have been performing for many years since their formation.
This is a one-of-a-kind rock album nurtured through their long career.
Artist Profile
THE HEAT
THE HEAT, formed in 1980 in Kikuchi City, Japan, has been inspired by Masamitsu Kikugawa's admiration for the Rolling Stones. Over the years, their dedication to emulating Mick Jagger's artistry led to numerous local contest victories. Despite facing tragedy with the loss of their bassist, the band focused on using music for healing, performing at various relief concerts. They've also made their mark internationally, recording at Toshiba EMI Studio in 2006 and performing in China and Korea. Celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2020 with a concert and an album titled "Way to London," they resumed touring post-pandemic and played at Japan's oldest live house, Jittoku, in 2023. In October 2024, THE HEAT is set to fulfill a longtime dream with a London tour, showcasing their performance on a global stage.
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