Here are some recommended tracks by Tatsuro Yamashita, a singer-songwriter Japan is proud of, known for timeless hits like Christmas Eve, which re-enters the charts every December, as well as RIDE ON TIME and High Pressure Girl.
With a uniquely recognizable vocal style that you can identify from just one note, Yamashita’s exceptional musical sensibility and overwhelming originality are the keys to his enduring popularity.
Out of a deep sincerity toward music production, he is often called a “craftsman of sound,” and in recording sessions he sometimes performs every instrument himself.
The Tatsuro sound created in this way turns everyday life into a rich, cinematic experience, providing a soundtrack that elevates all kinds of moments.
Now, please enjoy the songs of Tatsuro Yamashita, one of Japan’s foremost singer-songwriters.
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Recommended! Tatsuro Yamashita’s classic and popular songs (1–10)
A light called hopeYamashita Tatsuro

The theme song that Tatsuro Yamashita wrote for the film “Tida Kankaan: The Sea, the Coral, and a Small Miracle” is a grand, exalted ballad that symbolizes a ray of hope.
His soaring vocals combined with beautiful strings give the piece a musical depth reminiscent of Brian Wilson’s influence.
Released in April 2010, the song was included the following year on the album “Ray Of Hope,” where it holds a significant place.
There’s also the story that, immediately after its release, the Great East Japan Earthquake struck, and the song was frequently played on the radio as a symbol of recovery and healing.
Offering courage to face life’s hardships, this work will surely stay close to your heart and bring you a measure of comfort.
Finally FreeNEW!Yamashita Tatsuro

Tatsuro Yamashita’s “Finally Free” was released in 2026 and was created as the CM song for Suntory’s All-Free.
Its expansive, brilliant sound and bright atmosphere are striking, evoking an uplifting feeling like the breeze of the seasons.
The cheerful vocals that intertwine with the bright sound are also noteworthy, and positive emotions are expressed throughout.
The commercial features Kenichi Matsuyama enjoying All-Free and then taking off into the sky—a unique worldview that expresses freedom.
The PeopleYamashita Tatsuro

Many of you might know it since it was used in a commercial, but I still think it deserves to be called a hidden gem.
It starts as a piano solo and transforms into a grand piece with a chorus featuring Keisuke Kuwata at the end—the sheer scale of that structure is astonishing.
Ride On TimeYamashita Tatsuro

This is one of Tatsuro Yamashita’s signature works, known for its sophisticated production and richly colored vocals.
Brimming with timeless appeal, it was released in September 1980 as the lead single from the album “Ride On Time.” Created as a tie-in for a Maxell cassette tape TV commercial—and featuring Yamashita himself—the song’s popularity soared.
Its uplifting lyrics and soothing melody make it a true soundtrack to life, a track you’ll want to play when taking a new step forward or reminiscing about cherished moments with someone special.
Christmas EveYamashita Tatsuro

It’s the signature song by Tatsuro Yamashita, one of Japan’s foremost singer-songwriters, and a track you’re sure to hear when Christmas arrives.
Centered on heartbreak, the lyrics portray the feelings of a protagonist waiting for you on Christmas Eve, resonating deeply with listeners.
The beautifully crafted multi-tracked choral parts—infused with elements of Baroque music—and Yamashita’s characteristically delicate vocals capture the poignancy of this love song to perfection.
Released in December 1983, the song became a long-selling hit after being featured in a JR Tokai commercial in 1988, with sales rising every holiday season.
It’s recommended not only for those who feel the ache of love, but also for anyone who wants to soak in the Christmas atmosphere.
YOUR EYESYamashita Tatsuro

It’s a gem of a love song by a master of city pop.
Through a lover’s eyes, it portrays the world’s beauty with expansive scale, brought to life by Tatsuro Yamashita’s signature mellow vocals and delicate arrangements.
The lyrics, which depict love blurring the line between dreams and reality, resonate deeply with listeners.
The track was included on the album “FOR YOU,” released in January 1982, and later re-released in January 2002 as the B-side to the single “LOVELAND, ISLAND.” It’s a song that highlights Yamashita’s meticulous production and can be seen as a distillation of his musical sensibilities.
Highly recommended for those newly in love or anyone who wants to cherish time with someone special.
sprinklerYamashita Tatsuro

Amid Tadaro’s many gentle, sweet love songs, this track stands out with its unusually harsh lyrics.
The minor-key melody and words that shake off lingering attachments reveal a rare side of Tadaro not seen in his other works.


