Switch (Lisa song)

"Switch/I Only Want To Be With You"
"Switch" / "I Only Want to Be with You" cover artwork.
Single by Lisa featuring Koda Kumi & Heartsdales
from the album Gratitude
Released 21 April 2004
Format CD, digital[1]
Genre R&B, pop, J-pop
Label Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45122 (Japan, CD)
Songwriter(s) LISA, Heartsdales, Ryuichiro Yamaki
Lisa singles chronology
"My Dearest"
(2004)
"Switch/I Only Want To Be With You"
(2004)
"So Beautiful"
(2004)

"My Dearest"
(2004)
"Switch/I Only Want to Be with You"
(2004)
"So Beautiful"
(2004)
Koda Kumi singles chronology
"Crazy 4 U"
(2004) Crazy 4 U2004
"Switch/I Only Want To Be With You"
(2004) Switch/I Only Want To Be With You2004
"Love & Honey"
(2004) Love & Honey2004
Heartsdales singles chronology
"Candy Pop"
(2003) Candy Pop2003
"Switch"
(2004) Switch2004
"I See You"
(2004) I See You2004

Switch/I Only Want To Be With You (stylized as SWITCH/I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU) is a double a-side by ex-m-flo vocalist LISA. The single charted at #43 on the Oricon charts and became the last single by LISA to chart in the top fifty.

The track "Switch" features the hip-hop sister-duo Heartsdales and singer-songwriter Koda Kumi, while the track "I Only Want To Be With You" is a cover of the 1953 Dusty Springfield song of the same name.

Information

Switch/I Only Want To Be With You is Japanese R&B artist LISA's eleventh single under the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone. The single charted low on the Oricon Singles Charts, coming in at #43 and selling 3,365 copies within its first week.[2] Despite it being one of her better-selling singles, it would be her last album to chart in the Top 50. Although the single was promoted as a double a-side, only "Switch" garnered a music video.

"Switch" featured singer-songwriter Koda Kumi and the sister hip-hop duo Heartsdales. All four artists had equal parts in the song, with all four joining in the chorus and the various verses.[3] This was the third time LISA had worked with Koda Kumi, whereas she had written the music and helped with the lyrics on Kumi's song "one" from her studio album grow into one, and for the song "Magic," which was released one month prior to Switch/I Only Want To Be With You, on her album feel my mind.[4]

The second a-side, "I Only Want To Be With You", is a cover of the 1963 Dusty Springfield song of the [[same name.[5][6] LISA would perform more cover songs on a bonus disc released on the corresponding album.[7]

Both songs would be placed on her second studio album, Gratitude, with "Switch" on the first CD and "I Only Want To Be With You" on the second CD, which consisted of various cover songs.

"Switch" was utilized as the opening theme for the PlayStation 2 Capcom game Crimson Tears.[8][9]

Background & composition

"Switch" was written and composed by both LISA and artist Ryuichiro Yamaki, who is best known for his remixes under the stage name "R.Yamaki". Yamaki had previously worked with Koda Kumi several songs, including the remix of her song "Yume with You" and "S.O.S ~sound of silence~." They have also worked with the likes of EXILE" and South Korean boy band TVXQ (known as "Tohoshinki" in Japan). While Yamaki and LISA wrote the song, LISA worked with Heartsdales for the lyrical portion.

"I Only Want To Be With You" was originally written and composed by Mike Hawker and Ivor Raymonde for the debut solo of British singer Dusty Springfield's song song of the same name in 1963. However, for LISA's version, Japanese songwriter and performer Satoshi Hidaka performed the piece to update it for modern audiences. Despite being an a-side, the song did not receive a music video on the single or corresponding album. The track would be available on the bonus CD for the studio album Gratitude.

Music video

Despite being a double a-side, only "Switch" received a music video.

The video for "Switch" carried an overall grunge-theme, which was mostly present in North American media in the late 1980s to early 1990s.[10] Most of the video utilized the green screen, showing a rundown Tokyo at night while showing clips of the Crimson Tears video game. The Heartsdales are first introduced by sitting on the flange of an I-beam and Kumi's introduced in frame on a black background. At no point during the video are all four artists shown together.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Switch feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales"LISA • HeartsdalesRyuichiro YamakiLISA • Ryuichiro Yamaki5:26
2."I Only Want to Be with You"Mike HawkerSatoshi HidakaIvor Raymonde3:56
3."Switch feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales" (Radio Edit)LISA • HeartsdalesLISA • Ryuichiro Yamaki 4:16
4."Switch" (Instrumental) LISA • Ryuichiro Yamaki 5:27
5."I Only Want To Be With You" (Instrumental) Satoshi HidakaIvor Raymonde3:56

Chart history

Sales

  • Initial week estimate: 3,365
  • Total estimate: 7,410

Release history

Region Date Format Distributing Label
Japan April 21, 2004[11] CD Rhythm Zone
Taiwan April 30, 2004[12] CD Avex Taiwan

References

  1. "Switch (Featuring Kumi Koda & Heartsdales) / I Only Want To Be With You EP". iTunes. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  2. "SWITCH feat.倖田來未 & Heartsdales/I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU / LISA / ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  3. "LISA/歌詞:SWITCH feat.倖田來未&Heartsdales". utamap. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  4. "Magic (Feat. Lisa)". VAGALUME. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  5. "I Only Want to Be With You by Dusty Springfield Songfacts". Songfacts. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  6. "SWITCH feat.倖田來未 & Heartsdales/I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU". LINE MUSIC. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  7. "GRATITUDE (CD+bonus CD)(Japan Version)". YesAsia. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  8. "Crimson Tears OP". Nicknico Video. May 22, 2007. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  9. "SWITCH / LISA feat. 倖田來未 & Heartsdales". Anime Songz. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  10. "My So-Called Generation: The Cultural Legacy of the 90s Grunge Kids". Social Media Week. June 3, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2017.
  11. "SWITCH feat.倖田來未 & Heartsdales/I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU". Oricon. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  12. "SWITCH feat.倖田來未&嘻哈甜心 / I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU". Avex Taiwan. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
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