Easy Come, Easy Go! (B'z Song)
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"Easy Come, Easy Go!" is the sixth single by
B'z are a Japanese rock duo, consisting of guitarist, composer and producer Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto and vocalist and lyricist Koshi Inaba, 佐伯明『B'z ウルトラクロニクル』ソニー・マガジンズ、2003年。新型光B'zはなぜ ...
, released on October 3, 1990. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart, and also their first single to stay at number one more than two weeks. The single was re-released in 2003, and re-entered at #7. It sold over 471,000 copies according to Oricon. The song was included in the band's video compilation '' Film Risky.'' There are two versions of "Easy Come, Easy Go!": * --The "Risky Style" version, found on the album '' Risky'' and used in the song's music video. This is a more aggressive mix, with the drums and synths pushed forward in the mix; * --The single version of the song, which also appears on the compilation ''
B'z The Best "Treasure" ''B'z The Best "Treasure"'' is the fourth compilation album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It includes many of their hit singles from 1990 to that date: all 14 songs are #1 hits. The songs on this album were selected by a poll of B'z fans. The a ...
'', and in an instrumental version on the band's first ''B'z TV Style Songless version, TV Style'' album. This is a less aggressive, more radio-friendly mix. Both the drums and synths are dropped further back in the mix while the acoustic guitars are brought forward. In addition, synth brass stabs that precede the chorus that were less prominent in the "Risky Style" version are brought forward as well. The song's music video was shot in New York City. The video's plot revolves around lead singer Koshi Inaba bicycling all over New York City and constantly running into an African-American woman who he worked out with at a dance studio. He eventually gets to dance with her again at the end of the video. There are also clips of Koshi Inaba, Inaba and guitarist Tak Matsumoto, Matsumoto performing the song on the streets. She appears in all of the '' Film Risky'' videos shot in New York, but this is the only video in which she is prominent.


Usage in media

* Miki Corporation, Miki (Camelia Diamond) Commercial Song (#1)


Track listing

#Easy Come, Easy Go! #Go! Nude! Go!


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External links


B'z official website
{{authority control 1990 singles B'z songs Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Tak Matsumoto Songs written by Koshi Inaba 1990 songs BMG Japan singles