“Tokyo Nights” is the sixth track of the Bee Gee’s eighteenth studio album One, which was released in April 1989. It was co-written by Robin and Maurice Gibb during the absence of Barry Gibb.
This song probably got its title after the band’s experience in Tokyo during their ending concert in the 19...
[Verse 1]
You're crossing the water for eastern delights
Cause now that you're gone
I feel like a stranger in New York tonight
[Hook]
And the rhythm was new to me
Tokyo nights
Well, she came in the night and she came in the night
And the vision was true to me
Tokyo nights
Well, she came for the moment and stayed till the end
[Chorus]
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo (x2)
[Hook - Var. 1]
I was lonely in western days
Tokyo nights
Well, she took me away by saving my life
I was down in the rising sun
Tokyo nights
Well, I came for the moment and stayed till the end
[Chorus]
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo (x2)
[Instrumental]
[Verse 1 - Var. 1]
Crossing the water for eastern delights
Cause now that you're gone
I feel like a stranger in New York tonight
[Outro]
I am calling you, take me to Tokyo
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo
Ooh wee ah, take me to Tokyo (x4)
Tokyo Nights was written by Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb & Barry Gibb.
Tokyo Nights was produced by Brian Tench & Maurice Gibb & Robin Gibb & Barry Gibb.
Bee Gees released Tokyo Nights on Mon Apr 17 1989.