Let's Go! (Chisato Moritaka Song)
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is the 31st single by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Written by Moritaka and Hiromasa Ijichi, the single was released by One Up Music on February 25, 1997. Two versions of the single were released: an 8 cm CD single and an EP version on 12-inch LP - both wth different tracks. The song was used by
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Chart performance

"Let's Go!" peaked at No. 19 on Oricon's singles chart and sold 93,000 copies. It was also certified Gold by the
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Other versions

Moritaka re-recorded the song and uploaded the video on her YouTube channel on August 29, 2013. This version is also included in Moritaka's 2014 self-covers DVD album ''Love Vol. 5''.


Track listing

All lyrics are written by Chisato Moritaka; all music is arranged by Yuichi Takahashi.


Personnel

* Chisato Moritaka – vocals, drums, kalimba * Yuichi Takahashi – acoustic guitar, keyboards * Shin Hashimoto – piano, keyboard,
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, kalimba, clarinet, synthesizer * Yukio Seto – electric guitar, bass, wind chime, percussion,
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* Haruomi Hosono – synthesizer programming, keyboards


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* * * {{authority control 1997 singles 1997 songs Japanese-language songs Chisato Moritaka songs Songs with lyrics by Chisato Moritaka Songs with music by Hiromasa Ijichi One Up Music singles