Saihate ga Mitai

"Saihate ga Mitai"
Song by Sayuri Ishikawa from the album X -Cross II-
Released April 23, 2014 (2014-04-23) (Japan)
Recorded March, 2014
Length 03:50
Label Teichiku Records
Writer Ringo Sheena
Language Japanese
X -Cross II- track listing
  1. An’ya no Shinjūdtate
  2. Eikyū ni FOREVER
  3. Ame no Blues
  4. Ra.n.se
  5. Sora wo Miagerutoki
  6. Sennen Tōbō
  7. Kokoro no Iro
  8. Naute no Dorobōneko
  9. Saihate ga Mitai
"Saihate ga Mitai"
Single by Ringo Sheena
Released May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)
Format digital download
Recorded 2015
Length 03:46
Label EMI Music Japan
Writer(s) Ringo Sheena
Ringo Sheena singles chronology
"Shijō no Jinsei"
(2015)
"Saihate ga Mitai"
(2015)
"Nagaku Mijikai Matsuri/Kamisama, Hotokesama"
(2015)

"Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu" (Japanese: 最果てが見たい, "I Want to See the Very End"), also known by its Spanish title "¿Dónde quiere estar mi alma viajero?, is a song by Japanese enka singer Sayuri Ishikawa, and digital download single by Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena.

Background and development

The song is written by Ringo Sheena and was recorded in Sayuri Ishikawa's album "X -Cross II-" released on April 23, 2014 from Teichiku Records. Sheena covered the song for herself later and released it as a digital download single on May 13, 2015 from EMI Records.

Ishikawa’s version was used as the advertising jingle of the snack food "Cheeza" of Ezaki Glico. Sheena’s version was used as the theme song for the anime film "Miss Hokusai" and was released worldwide following a schedule adjusted to the world release of the film.[1][2]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Ringo Sheena. 

Ishikawa version
No. TitleArranger Length
1. "Saihate ga Mitai"  Masaki Hayashi 03:50
Sheena version
No. TitleArranger Length
1. "Saihate ga Mitai"  Ringo Sheena 03:46

Personnel

Ishikawa version

References

External links

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