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  1. Su estilo de música está muy influenciado por el Rock y Pop norteamericano de la década de 1960, y su canción más conocida es "Christmas Eve", canción individual más vendida en la década de 1980 en Japón, yapareciendo en la lista de sencillos japoneses durante más de 35 años consecutivos.

  2. "Christmas Eve", Yamashita's best-known song in Japan and the best-selling Japanese single of the 1980s, first appeared on his 1983 album Melodies. It topped the charts in 1990 and has since ranked in the top 100 on the Japanese charts every Christmas season.

  3. The song "Christmas Eve" by Tatsuro Yamashita is a melancholic ballad that expresses the feeling of loneliness and unrequited love during the Christmas season. The lyrics set the scene of a rainy Christmas Eve, where the singer is waiting for their special someone who they believe will not come.

  4. 20 de dic. de 2017 · 04. L O S T - Christmas Eve-English Version (Originally by Tatsurō Yamashita) SleepingWithPanic!AtTheDisco. 38 subscribers. Subscribed. 4. 279 views 6 years ago. The fourth track off of...

  5. 8 de ene. de 2013 · Translation. Christmas Eve. The rain will turn to snow. after the middle of the night. Silent night, Holy night. I'm sure you won't come tonight. I'm alone on Christmas Eve. Silent night, Holy night. My wish is hidden deep in my heart. I don't think I'll get my wish granted tonight. I felt like. I could surely say it tonight.

  6. He is probably best-known for composing and performing his 1983 song "Christmas Eve." This track appeared on his album Melodies that year and was notably covered by Pentatonix for the Japanese release of their That's Christmas To Me album. A version featuring English lyrics was written by Alan O'Day, a frequent Yamashita collaborator.

  7. 8 de ene. de 2013 · Translation. Christmas Eve. All alone I watch the quiet rain. Wonder if it's gonna snow again. Silent night holy night. I was praying. You'd be here with me. What it used to be. Silent night holy night. For Christmas. Somewhere far away. The sleighbells ring.