The final track on the album “Yuko and Hiro” uses a drum machine more prominently than many of the other tracks as well as a lot of synthesizer and a woman singing in Japanese and was originally titled “Japanese Workers”
[Verse 1]
This is my work place and these are the people
I work with Yuko & Hiro, we work together
We work for the company that looks to the future
We work hard to please them, they will protect us
[Chorus]
I never see you
We're never together
I'll love you forever
[Verse 2]
I drink in the evenings, it helps with relaxing
I can't sleep without drinking, we drink together
From Monday to Saturday, I go to my workplace
But on Sunday we're together, Yuko & Hiro
[Chorus]
I never see you (I never see you)
We're never together (We're never together)
I'll love you forever (I'll love you forever)
[Bridge]
Wareware wa kaisha de
Hataraiteiru
Itsumo karera ga
Mamotte kureru
Issho ni hataraku
Mirai no tame ni
[Chorus]
I never see you (I never see you)
We're never together (We're never together)
I never see you (I never see you)
We're never together (We're never together)
I'll love you forever (I'll love you forever)
[Outro]
Wareware wa kaisha de
Hataraiteiru
Itsumo karera ga
Mamotte kureru
[Instrumental]
Yuko & Hiro was written by Damon Albarn & Graham Coxon & Dave Rowntree & Alex James.
Yuko & Hiro was produced by Stephen Street.
Blur released Yuko & Hiro on Mon Sep 11 1995.