Aquamarine no Mama de Ite

"Aquamarine no Mama de Ite" (Japanese:アクアマリンのままでいて, lit. Stay Aquamarine) is the second single by Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, released by VAP on August 10, 1988. The single peaked at #3 on the Oricon charts. The single is widely recognized as a signature song for Omega Tribe, especially after the name change from "1986 Omega Tribe" to "Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe." It is also known as a signature song for Carlos Toshiki's time as the lead vocalist alongside the single "Kimi wa 1000%."

"Aquamarine no Mama de Ite"
Single by Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe
from the album Be Yourself
B-side"Kairyū no Naka no Shimajima"
ReleasedAugust 10, 1988 (1988-08-10)
Studio4:30
GenreBoogie · Funk[1]
LabelVAP
Composer(s)Tsunehiro Izumi
Lyricist(s)Masao Urino
Producer(s)Koichi Fujita
Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe singles chronology
"Down Town Mystery"
(1988)
"Aquamarine no Mama de Ite"
(1988)
"Reiko"
(1988)

Soundtrack appearances

  • The song was used as the theme song for the 1980 Fuji TV drama Dakishimetai! and its sequels Dakishimetai! '89, Dakishimetai! '90, and Dakishimetai! Seikimatsu Special.[2]
  • The chorus of the song was used in the song "Shitsuren Suru Tame no 500 no Manual." Both songs were included in the album Be Yourself.
  • In 2000, when Carlos Toshiki made an emergency trip to Japan to be on the Nippon TV program, "Anohitohaima!?," he sang "Kimi wa 1000%" and "Aquamarine no Mama de Ite" on the program.
  • The song made an appearance in Masterpieces ~PURE GOLD POPS~ Masao Urino Sakuhin-shū “Tengoku Yori Yaban”, released on December 21, 2016 to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the lyricist of the song, Masao Urino.[3]

Charts

Cover versions

Every Little Thing version

"Aquamarine no Mama de Ite"
Single by Every Little Thing
from the album Fun-Fare
ReleasedAugust 24, 2013 (2013-08-24)
GenreJ-pop[4]
LabelAvex Trax
Composer(s)Tsunehiro Izumi
Lyricist(s)Masao Urino
Producer(s)Yasuharu Konishi
Every Little Thing singles chronology
"Harinezumi no Koi"
(2013)
"Aquamarine no Mama de Ite"
(2013)
"Take Me Tell Me"
(2015)

The pop/soft rock duo Every Little Thing recorded a cover version of the song for their album Fun-Fare. The cover was produced by Yasuharu Konishi and was used as the theme song of the Fuji TV drama Dakishimetai! Forever, a sequel to the original Dakishimetai! drama.[5][6][7] The single was given a limitted release by Avex Trax on August 24, 2013, and was released in the album Fun-Fare on February 19, 2014.

Hitomitoi version

A cover version was recorded by Hitomitoi for the album Twilight Time, released on October 29, 2014.[8]

Paris Match version

The musical group Paris Match covered the song as a part of the album Manatsu no Inosensu Sakushi-ka Urino Masao Hits Covers, a collection of songs .in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of Masao Urino, who wrote the single.[9]

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References

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