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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Etsuko Sai -- Heart wo Knock Shite(ハートをノックして)

 


Etsuko Sai(彩恵津子)has done her share of City Pop and J-AOR during her career, but this one favors an arrangement that was also pretty popular in the 1980s.

From her 1984 album "Reach Out", I give you "Heart wo Knock Shite" (Knock on My Heart). Composed by soul singer Hiro Tsunoda(つのだ☆ひろ)and written by Kazuko Kobayashi(小林和子), the song has that certain languid 1950s pop vibe...kinda like Richie and Mary Beth sitting on that porch swing at night while the grown-ups are watching Uncle Miltie on TV. According to the comments underneath this particular video, it's the late great Jake H. Concepcion on the saxophone and at points, I was thinking that this was on the verge of going City Pop but then pulled back itself to its old spot a few decades earlier.

2 comments:

  1. That saxophone at the end of the song is cool! I guess even for 1984, this song probably sounded a little retrospective.

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    1. Yep, singers did love their 50s during the 80s.

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