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シートベルツ (The Seatbelts) & 山根麻以 (Mai Yamane)
Blue is a song composed by Yoko Kanno and recorded by The Seatbelts.
It is sung by Mai Yamane and is also the opening title track to the album of the same name.
It is one of the few songs from Cowboy Bebop to be sung entirely in English by Yamane. It was also included on the Cowboy Bebop Boxed Set,...
[Choir]
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
[Verse 1]
Never seen a bluer sky
Yeah I can feel it reaching out
And moving closer
There's something about blue
Asked myself what it's all for
You know the funny thing about it
I couldn't answer
No, I couldn't answer
Things have turned a deeper shade of blue
And images that might be real
May be illusion
Keep flashing off and on
[Chrous]
Free
Wanna be free
Gonna be free
And move among the stars
You know they really aren't so far
Feels so free
Gotta know free
Please
Don't wake me from the dream
It's really everything it seemed
I'm so free
No black and white in the blue
[Choir]
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
Lesus Messiah ut, du me decantus
[Outro]
Everything is clearer now
Life is just a dream you know
That's never ending
I'm ascending
Blue was written by Tim Jensen & 菅野よう子 (Yoko Kanno).
Blue was produced by 菅野よう子 (Yoko Kanno).
シートベルツ (The Seatbelts) released Blue on Sat May 01 1999.
It is Latin.
They sing, “Lesus Messiah ut do medicatus,” meaning “Jesus Messiah, give us healing.”