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Monday, November 09, 2009
Webster comes to Japan: the City Connection
I ran across a rather odd but interesting tidbit the other day - do you remember that show Webster with Emmanuel Lewis (the perpetual kid) from back in the 80's? No? Well if you're too young for that then first off thanks for making me feel old, but not to fret. That's what South Park is for! He's at the end as the spokesman for Webster's Dictionary. South Park, bridging generational gaps for 13 years and going (ok, maybe not quite).
So anyway, what does Emmanuel Lewis have to do with Japan? Well, I just found out that he, like many a celebrity from the 80's, made a commercial in Japan in 1981 for Clarion stereo equipment. What's even weirder (cooler??) is that he sang the song for the commercial, which went on to peak at #2 on the Japanese Orikon music charts! How's that for bizarre? At the time in Japan, he was known either as Emmanuel-kun or エマニエル坊や (坊や = little kid).
The name of the song was City Connection, and it goes a little something like this:
Ring ring, 電話が ringing tonight (ring ring, the phone's ringing tonight) Dance dance, あの娘(こ)と dancing tonight (dance dance, dancing with that girl tonight) City connection, love telephone Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do!
Baby baby baby baby 命掛け (baby baby, my life's on the line) Papa, mama 僕らを止めないで (papa, mama, please don't stop us) あの娘(こ)が死ぬほど好きなんだ (I love her more than anything) 今夜は君を離さない (I won't let go of you tonight)
Warning: this song is catchy and may get stuck in your head to the point where you find yourself inadvertently bobbing your head to it hours afterwards! And here's the commercial:
2 comments:
This is amazing. I am speechless.
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