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Catwalk (St. Etienne Remix) - Pizzicato Five



     
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(konishi)
Translators: taichi azuma, akabane masao, andrei cunha, remi gerard-Marchant, frederic pinchon
Koko kara no hajimari waKi ni suru yo na koto
Hoseki to
Koori no chokoku
Totemo kowareyasui sakuhin
Dashi te wo
Furete wa ikenai
Yubi wo kuwaete
MitenasaiKyo wa
Baby doll de
Tada bonyari shiteru no
Bed no naka deGogo wa
Shitate no suit de
Boutique demo hiyakasu
Hima-tsubushiYoru wa
Kuro no soiree de
Shokuji ni sasowareru no

Madame to yondeTarot card no uranai ni yoreba
Utsukushii musume wa
Namida ni kurete
Oroka-mono wa kane wo
Harai-tsuzukeru
Marude kowareta suido no yo niAsa wa
Ke-gawa no coat de
Anata no jiman no kuruma de
Hotel ni kaeruItsuka
Shiroi dress de
Kekkon-shiki wo ageru no
Anata mo kite ne-----------------------------------
I'll begin by talkingAbout something that puzzles me
Things like jewellery
And ice statues
Fragile works of art
You cannot
Touch them
Gaze at them longingly
From a distanceToday I'm just
Wearing a baby doll
Doing nothing
Vegetating in my bedIn the afternoon
Wearing my brand-new suit
I'll go window-shopping
To kill some timeAt night
Wearing a black gown
I'm invited to dinner
Please call me madameAccording to the tarot cards
The beautiful girl
Lives in a sea of tears
And the fool won't stop
Giving away money
Just like a broken tapIn the morning
Wearing my fur coat
I'll get back to the hotel
In the car you're so proud ofSomeday
Wearing a white dress
I'll have my wedding ceremony
You too please come
Songwriters
YASHUHARU KONISHIPublished by
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Pizzicato Five (often nicknamed "P5") is a legendary Japanese group that formed in 1984. Arguably the first group to popularize shibuya-kei from underground circles, they also later on began experimenting with the style, with what some called an innovative genre all their own, blending traditional Japanese pop, alternative, soul, funk, jazz, ye-ye, acoustic folk, and early electronic music, among others. They are also perhaps best known to audiences in the west in their later incarnation as a duo of Nomiya Maki (野宮真貴) and Konishi Yasuharu (小西康陽).

Read more about Pizzicato Five on Last.fm.


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