First Love (English)
Hikaru Utada · Other Songs - Hikaru Utada
You are in my mind
I think about the days that we had
And i dream that these would all come back to me
If only you knew every moment in time
Nothing goes on in my heart
Just like your memories
How I want here to be with you
Once more
You will always gonna be the one
And you should know
How I wish I could have never let you go
Come into my life again
Oh, don't say no
You will always gonna be the one in my life
So true, I believe i can never find
Somebody like you
my first love
Once in awhile
Your are in my dreams
I can feel the warmth of your embrace
And I pray that it will all come back to me
If only you knew every moment in time
Nothing goes on in my heart
Just like your memories
And how I want here to be with you
Once more
yah yah yah
You will always be inside my heart
And you should know
How I wish I could have never let you go
Come into my life again
Please don't say no
Now and forever you are still the one
In my heart
So true, I believe I could never find
Somebody like you
My first love
oh oh
You will always gonna be the one
And you should know
How I wish I could have never let you go
Come into my life again
Oh, don't say no
You will always gonna be the one
So true, I believe I could never find
Now and forever
First Love (English)
Hikaru Utada's "First Love (English)" stands as a pivotal moment in her career, marking her transition from Japanese pop to an international audience. Released in 2004, the track blends her signature acoustic guitar-driven sound with a polished, radio-friendly production style that defined the early 2000s pop landscape. The song serves as a direct translation of her iconic Japanese hit, allowing global listeners to experience the same nostalgic themes of youthful romance and heartbreak in their native language. Utada's vocal delivery remains characteristically emotive and clear, showcasing her ability to convey deep personal sentiment through a universal melody. This recording solidified her status as a major force in global pop music, bridging cultural gaps while maintaining the intimate, confessional tone that made her discography so beloved worldwide.
