目を閉じたら 全てを忘れ去ることのできる
チカラを今 手に入れたいんだ
今日のニュース 君には 信じたくないんだろう
やがてそれは価値さえも失くす
Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny
聞こえていても 聞こえない 振りをすることもできる
魔法を今 手に入れたいんだ
きっとそうだ Johnny 君は泣き虫な女の子さ
愛情の消えた 痛みの前でも
Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny
気づいたんだ Johnnyが見えないんだ
巻き込まれた
It's gonna, It's gonna, It's gonna, It's gonna…
聞こえていても 聞こえない 振りをすることのできる
魔法を今 手に入れたんだ
きっとそうだ Johnny 君は泣き虫な男の子さ
愛情の消えた 痛みの前でも
Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny
知りませんでした そうじゃないだろう
Johnnyが見えないのか
It's gonna, it's gonna, it's gonna, it's gonna…
どうしたんだろう Johnnyが見えないんだ
抱き込まれた
It's gonna, it's gonna, it's gonna, it's gonna be risky
- Lyricist
Takaya Kawasaki
- Composer
Tetsuro Shibayama
- Producer
Chris Takita
- Remixer
Chris Takita
- Recording Engineer
Chris Takita
- Mixing Engineer
Chris Takita
- Mastering Engineer
Chris Takita
- Guitar
Chris Takita
Listen to Johnny (Remix 2024) by Takaya Kawasaki
Streaming / Download
- 1
Harukaze - Spring Wind - (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 2
Poker Face (Remix 2024)
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- 3
Sweatshop (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 4
Kakuu no Opera - Fictional Opera - (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 5
Docchinanda!? - Which One!? - (Remix 2024)
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Johnny (Remix 2024)
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- 7
Sharing (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 8
Himawari wo Mitakai - Have You Seen the Sunflowers? - (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 9
Kitto Kibishii Tatakai ni Narudarou - It's Gonna Be A Tough Fight - (Remix 2024)
Takaya Kawasaki
- 10
Fuurin - Wind Chime - (Remix 2024)
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- 11
Tom and Jerry (Remix 2024)
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Artist Profile
Takaya Kawasaki
Takaya Kawasaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter who grew up in Yokohama and Osaka. In 1997, at the age of 21, he traveled around the world and ended up performing an original song and received cheers at the famous "Amateur Night" at the Apollo Theater in New York City. After returning to Japan, he settled in Tokyo, where he continued to perform live music. In 2005, he collaborated with jazz pianist Yuichiro Aratake and released his first album, "Higashi no Sora (East Sky)" in Japan. In the same year, he moved to New York. He released his second album, "Harukaze (Spring Wind)" in 2008 both in Japan and the U.S., co-produced by an American music producer, Chris Takita, and performed with graduates of the Berklee College of Music. He then took a 12-year hiatus from music, but in 2020, he was back in the studio and has been working on new songs. The long-awaited his third album will be released in the summer of 2023. Around the same time, he will move to Boston for new film and music production.
Takaya Kawasakiの他のリリース
Sun Flower Records