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Popular Songs by Eikichi Yazawa: A Curated Selection of Masterpieces from the Boss of Japan’s Rock Scene!

Eikichi Yazawa, hailed as the “Boss” and a “charismatic figure” of the Japanese rock scene, continues to be supported by people of all generations.

From soul-stirring rock to heart-wrenching ballads, the timeless masterpieces he has brought into the world are deeply etched in listeners’ hearts.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected some of his most popular songs.

Immerse yourself in the world of “Eichi,” whose moving lyrics and distinctive vocal style never fail to captivate.

Popular Songs by Eikichi Yazawa | A curated selection of gems from the Boss of Japan’s rock scene! (71–80)

Oh! LovesickYazawa Eikichi

Oh! Lovesick – Eikichi Yazawa Acoustic Cover
Oh! LovesickYazawa Eikichi

This is the 43rd single, released in 1999.

It was a lead single from the album “LOTTA GOOD TIME,” which came out two months later.

It’s a cheerful honky-tonk-style boogie number.

The lyrics were written by Hisashi Kato of The Collectors.

The song is crafted as a tasteful, mid-tempo rock ’n’ roll piece modeled after the golden age of rock ’n’ roll.

Remarkably, on the album “LOTTA GOOD TIME,” Hisashi Kato wrote the lyrics for every track.

Consulting my big brotherYazawa Eikichi

Consulting with My Big Brother (Remastered 2022)
Consulting my big brotherYazawa Eikichi

This is also a number from SUBWAY EXPRESS, and the slightly mischievous lyrics are cool—truly a masterpiece as expected.

It was super cool and got everyone hyped at the live show.

I sing it at karaoke too, but it’s definitely a hidden gem.

Place of the AngelsYazawa Eikichi

This is a track included on the B-side of the sixth single, “I say Good-bye, So Good-bye,” released in 1979.

Unusually for Eikichi Yazawa, it’s a number that features the ukulele.

The lyrics were written by Shigesato Itoi, the well-known copywriter from Hobonichi (Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun).

In 1978, the autobiographical book “Nariagari” was published.

The planning, interviews, and editing for that book were handled by Shigesato Itoi, and it’s believed that connection led him to write the lyrics for this song.

In 1980, he also penned the lyrics for Kenji Sawada’s “TOKIO,” becoming a darling of the era.

A long journeyYazawa Eikichi

Long Journey – Eikichi YazawaNagai Tabi – E. Yazawa
A long journeyYazawa Eikichi

A song released in 1978.

Lyrics by Keisuke Yamakawa, music by Eikichi Yazawa.

It appears at the end of the album Gold Rush, which includes the track “Jikan yo Tomare.” Even if you’re not a Yazawa fan, it’s a love song you’ll want to use at a wedding.

It would be the ultimate happiness to have the groom sing a song like this.

You can feel the love at maximum intensity.

Although Mr.

Yazawa is strongly associated with rock, his smooth and sexy ballads are really cool too.

Lately, terms like “winners” and “losers” are popular, but I think what really matters is whether you’ve actually gotten started.Yazawa Eikichi

Lately, terms like “winners” and “losers” are popular, but I think what really matters is whether you’ve actually gotten started.Yazawa Eikichi

Eikichi Yazawa, the rock musician affectionately known as “Ei-chan.” Beyond his own powerful individuality, his passionate fans often draw attention as well.

In the sense that no one can imitate him, he can be called a solitary, unmatched presence.

Now then, here is one of Eikichi Yazawa’s famous quotes.

I believe life can be rephrased as the result of your own actions.

Even if people label you a loser, your life from here on can change as much as you want, depending on what you do.

These are wonderful words that stay by your side in tough times and even motivate you, so be sure to remember them!