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"'Tears'" is the ninth single by the Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, released on November 10, 1993.

Overview



The song was debuted/first performed on December 31, 1992, on a broadcast of NHK's Kouhaku Uta Gassen and featured all singers on this episode. Hide, their guitarist, had the idea to distribute the lyrics starting on the first stanza with Akiko Wada's voice.

It is the band's first single to be released under the name X Japan and the first to feature Heath on bass. The ballad was written and composed solely by Yoshiki about the death of his father, but he co-credited it to the alias because he was concerned how fans would react to a softer song from the band. It would later appear on the album 'Dahlia' and was also used as the theme song for the Japanese TV drama .

The B-side is the lyric-less classical version of the song, which was previously on Yoshiki's solo album 'Eternal Melody'. It was produced, arranged and conducted by famed music producer George Martin and performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

A live performance of "Tears" was included as the B-side to their 1996 single "Dahlia". Yoshiki's MySpace streams a different version of the song entitled "Tears (Unreleased Version)". A new version of "Tears" was reportedly recorded for X Japan's unreleased studio album, before it was decided to create entirely new material instead.

The title song was covered by South Korean rock band TRAX, as a b-side on the Japanese version of their "Scorpio" single, which was produced by Yoshiki. They also covered it in Korean on the Korean version of their aforementioned single. The song was also covered by MC the Max in 2002, titled 'Goodbye for Now' ( ).

In 2004, "Tears" was used as the theme song for the film 'Windstruck', becoming the first Japanese song to be featured in a Korean film after World War II.

Commercial performance



The song reached number 2 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 16 weeks. In 1993, with 380,150 copies sold was the 77th best-selling single of the year, and in 1994, with 456,790 copies sold was the 50th best-selling single. By July 1996, it was certified as double Platinum by RIAJ, making it the band's best-selling single.

Track listing



Personnel



;X Japan

*Toshi vocals

*Pata guitar

*hide guitar

*Heath bass

*Yoshiki drums, piano, synthesizer

;Other

*Co-producer X Japan

*Strings arranger, conductor Dick Marx

*Strings performer Y&D Orchestra

*Engineers Rob Jacobs, Rich Breen, Mike Ging

*Assistant engineers Mike Stock, Tal Miller

*Mixing Mike Shipley

*Mastering Stephen Marcussen (Precision Studio)

References



Category:X Japan songs

Category:Songs based on real people

Category:Songs written by Yoshiki (musician)

Category:Japanese television drama theme songs

Category:Heavy metal ballads

Category:1990s ballads

Category:1993 singles

Category:Torch songs

Category:Songs written for films

Category:1993 songs


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