Here are some songs by the hugely popular singer-songwriter Masayoshi Yamazaki, known for timeless hits like “One more time, One more chance.”
He’s noted for his warm, distinctive voice, and his songs have a unique atmosphere that’s truly captivating.
There’s also a slightly amusing story about how he made his debut.
In fact, the audition that led to his debut was actually for actors, and he apparently only realized that right before the final selection.
However, he sang a few songs there, which were well received, and he ended up debuting as a singer.
Please enjoy Masayoshi Yamazaki’s songs in this playlist.
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Masayoshi Yamazaki’s Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
Bake breadYamazaki Masayoshi

This is a number by Masayoshi Yamazaki, known for his blues rock, filled with clumsy yet warm affection.
Included on the album “Allergy no Tokkouyaku,” released in April 1996, the piece captures an everyday moment of baking bread for a loved one.
The simple feeling of “If I love you, I can’t help it,” conveyed by the image of kneading dough with a face dusted white with flour, gently wraps around the listener’s heart.
A staple track with recordings on several live albums, it’s said to really heat up in concert with tongue-twister call-and-response between Yamazaki and the audience.
The contrast between the cozy feel of the studio version and the humorous expressions in live performances is exquisite—a heartwarming pop tune.
Yamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki is a singer-songwriter who not only performs as a vocalist but also writes songs for other artists.
His greatest appeal is, above all, his distinctive singing voice.
When doing an impression of him, try to channel a very gentle, warm tone in your singing.
One More Time, One More ChanceYamazaki Masayoshi

A well-known classic by Masayoshi Yamazaki.
It’s a bittersweet song about wishing to start over with a former lover.
If you sing it gently after a heartbreak, the lonely feelings will flow from your heart, carried away by its poignant melody and lyrics.
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

The fourth single by singer-songwriter Masayoshi Yamazaki, released on January 22, 1997.
The song portrays someone who has lost a precious lover and can’t move forward, continually searching for their former partner’s presence in various places.
It’s a slow-tempo breakup song that suits guitar-and-vocal performance.
Over the RainbowYamazaki Masayoshi


In this commercial for the Colt, developed jointly with DaimlerChrysler, the memorable narration says, “Japan and Germany gave it serious thought,” and it proudly highlights the freedom to choose exterior colors and features.
The background music is the classic “Over the Rainbow,” covered by artists worldwide.
For this particular CM, a vocal version by Masayoshi Yamazaki was selected.
His warm voice and the relaxed, swing-like arrangement are wonderful.
A Picnic with YouYamazaki Masayoshi

A song by Masayoshi Yamazaki whose soothing slide guitar tones and rhythmic wordplay are a delight to the ear.
Rather than chasing the meaning, the lyrics make you want to surrender to the flow of sounds—light and buoyant, like footsteps on the way to a picnic, lifting your spirits as you listen.
This track opens the album “Atelier,” released in June 2003.
Its charm lies in the handcrafted feel of the sound that Yamazaki reportedly built over about half a year in his home studio.
The acoustic groove of this piece heightens that sense of freedom you feel under a blue sky.
It’s a refreshing song you’ll want to play out in nature, favorite sandwich in hand.
penguinYamazaki Masayoshi

A track included on the mini-album “STEREO 2,” for which the artist handled nearly all the vocals and instruments alone.
Perhaps they liken their solitary self to a penguin.
Considering that penguins also live in colonies, it’s a slightly enigmatic song.



