Kondo Watasi Doko ka Tsurete itte Kudasai yo | |
Type: | song |
Artist: | Chisato Moritaka |
Album: | Hijitsuryokuha Sengen |
Language: | Japanese |
English Title: | Take Me Out Somewhere Next Time |
Recorded: | 1989 |
Length: | 3:44 |
Label: | Warner Pioneer |
Composer: | Hideo Saitō |
Lyricist: | Chisato Moritaka |
Producer: | Yukio Seto |
is a song by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka, from her 1989 studio album Hijitsuryokuha Sengen. The lyrics were written by Moritaka and the music was composed by Hideo Saitō.[1] [2]
Moritaka re-recorded the song and uploaded the video on her YouTube channel on February 12, 2013.[3] This version is also included in Moritaka's 2013 self-covers DVD album Love Vol. 4.[4]
Kondo Watashi Doko ka Tsurete itte Kudasai yo | |
Cover: | Noriko Kato - Kondo Watashi Doko ka Tsurete itte Kudasai yo.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Noriko Katō |
Album: | De Beaux |
Language: | Japanese |
English Title: | Take Me Out Somewhere Next Time |
B-Side: | Hikisakanaide Futari wo |
Recorded: | 1992 |
Label: | Warner Music Japan |
Composer: | Hideo Saitō |
Lyricist: | Chisato Moritaka |
Producer: | Yukio Seto |
Next Title: | Omoikiri Naite ii |
Next Year: | 1993 |
Japanese singer Noriko Katō released her cover of "Kondo Watashi Doko ka Tsurete itte Kudasai yo" as her debut single on July 25, 1992. It was used as the ending theme of the ANB TV series Bin Bin House. Because Katō was 19 years old at the time of the single's release, the line was replaced with .[5] [6]
The B-side is . The lyrics were written by Moritaka and the music was composed by Hideo Saitō. Moritaka recorded her version of the song on her 1999 compilation album Harvest Time.
The music video features Katō as a waitress at a restaurant near a construction site. She is madly in love with a construction worker named Kōji to the point where she gives him larger servings of his order than his co-workers. An embarrassed Kōji stands up and he and everyone in the restaurant stare at Katō before the song plays on the television, with Katō singing and dancing on a blue screen background.
The single peaked at No. 69 on Oricon's singles chart. It also earned her a New Artist Award nomination at the 34th Japan Record Awards.[7]
All lyrics are written by Chisato Moritaka; all music is composed and arranged by Hideo Saitō.
Noriko Katō version