Released: July 8, 1998

Songwriter: 稻葉浩志 (Koshi Inaba) 松本孝弘 (Tak Matsumoto)

Producer: 松本孝弘 (Tak Matsumoto)

Trying to be a better man, I'm doin' the best I can
Somehow I made you cry again
Tell me when I am wrong, I'll sing a different song
Maybe I can understand

You know what you want and I know what I need
Everything is clear — we've got nothing to fear
You just have to believe

I don't wanna lose you, baby, that's all I can say
Hey, we don't need no more playing games
I just wanna see your face at the end of a lonely day
Riding on the wind, tonight, I will be home

So many things going on around us everyday
We lose our faith, easily
Just a little misunderstanding turns into a scene
It's so simple, can't you see?

You know what you want and I know what I need
If you feel insecure, my love seems so unsure
You just have to believe me

I don't wanna lose you, baby, that's all I can say
Hey, we don't need no more playing games
I just wanna see your face at the end of a lonely day
Riding on the wind, tonight, I will be home

We've been looking for something, so much more
Feelings never change, feelings never fade
Now I've found a home: It's been here with you
You know I'm on my way
We can make it through

I don't wanna lose you, baby, that's all I can say
Hey, we don't need no more playing games
Getting better day by day, we've come all the way
Hey, can't you see we're on the road?
I just wanna see your face at the end of lonely days
Riding on the wind, tonight I will be home

B’z

B'z is a Japanese duo rock band formed in 1988, consisting with Vocalist & Lyricist Koshi Inaba (稻葉浩志) and Producer Tak Matsumoto (松本孝弘), currently belongs to VERMILLION RECORDS under Being, Inc.

Originally they planned to name the band “A'z”, means A to Z, which means “Include everything from A to Z”. But A'z has been read as AIDS, and many other reasons beside this. After they discussed, they decided using “B'z” as the name of the band, because B is after A.

B'z released both their first single “Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite (だからその手を離して)” and their first studio album B'z on September 21, 1988.