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'''Misty's Song''' is track number 11 on the album [[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]].
'''Misty's Song''' is a song featured on the album ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]''.


Due to the opening dialogue between {{Ash}} and [[Misty]] and the nature of the song's lyrics, this appears to be prime evidence to support [[PokéShipping]]. However, it is not recognized as such by the [[Official PokéShippers|OPS hint list]] as it was made by [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] and not linked to the Japanese canon.
Due to the opening dialogue between {{Ash}} and [[Misty]] and the nature of the song's lyrics, this appears to be prime evidence to support [[PokéShipping]]. However, it is not recognized as such by the [[Official PokéShippers|OPS hint list]] as it was made by [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] and not linked to the Japanese canon.
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It is worth noting that [[Yvette Laboy]] provides the lead vocals, rather than [[Rachael Lillis]] who is the dub voice for Misty.
It is worth noting that [[Yvette Laboy]] provides the lead vocals, rather than [[Rachael Lillis]] who is the dub voice for Misty.


Unlike other songs featured on the 2. B. A. Master album, Misty's Song was not featured on [[Pikachu's Jukebox]], probably because it wasn't sung by [[Rachel Lillis|Misty's real English voice]].
Unlike other songs featured on the ''2.B.A. Master'' album, Misty's Song was not featured on [[Pikachu's Jukebox]], probably because it wasn't sung by [[Rachel Lillis|Misty's real English voice]].


''[[Pokémon Live!]]'' has a scene where Misty actually sings the song as she cleans {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s drawings off of Ash's face.
''[[Pokémon Live!]]'' has a scene where Misty actually sings the song as she cleans {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s drawings off of Ash's face.
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* Portugese (European): '''{{tt|Canção Da Misty|Song of Misty}}'''
* Portugese (European): '''{{tt|Canção Da Misty|Song of Misty}}'''
* Spanish (Iberian): '''{{tt|La Canción de Misty|The Song of Misty}}'''
* Spanish (Iberian): '''{{tt|La Canción de Misty|The Song of Misty}}'''
* Spanish (Latin American): '''{{tt|Cancion De Misty|Song of Misty}}'''
* Spanish (Latin American): '''{{tt|Canción De Misty|Song of Misty}}'''
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[[fr:La Chanson d'Ondine]]
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Revision as of 16:20, 6 October 2009

Misty's Song is a song featured on the album Pokémon 2.B.A. Master.

Due to the opening dialogue between Ash and Misty and the nature of the song's lyrics, this appears to be prime evidence to support PokéShipping. However, it is not recognized as such by the OPS hint list as it was made by 4Kids and not linked to the Japanese canon.

It is worth noting that Yvette Laboy provides the lead vocals, rather than Rachael Lillis who is the dub voice for Misty.

Unlike other songs featured on the 2.B.A. Master album, Misty's Song was not featured on Pikachu's Jukebox, probably because it wasn't sung by Misty's real English voice.

Pokémon Live! has a scene where Misty actually sings the song as she cleans Jigglypuff's drawings off of Ash's face.

A livelier remix of this song was performed by Barbi Schiller.

Lyrics

Out here in the quiet of the night,
Beneath the stars, and moon
We both know we've got something on our minds
We won't admit, but it's true

You look at me, I look away.

I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
But I don't know how to start
I wanna tell you, but now
I'm afraid that you might break my heart
Oh, why should anything so easy ever
Be so hard to do?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
And to say that, I love you.

I practice all the things that I could say,
Line by line, every word
I tell myself today could be the day,
But every time, I lose my nerve

I look at you, you look away

I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
But I don't know how to start.
I wanna tell you, but now
I'm afraid that you might break my heart
Oh, why should anything so easy ever
Be so hard to do?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
And to say that, I love you.

Why? Why do you turn away?
It must be, you're afraid like me
I try, but I can't pretend that I
Don't feel for you the way I do
Can't you see?

I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
But I don't know how to start
I wanna tell you, but now
I'm afraid that you might break my heart
Oh, why should anything so easy ever
Be so hard to do?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
And to say that, I love you.

I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
But I don't know how to start
I wanna tell you, but now
I'm afraid that you might break my heart
Oh, why should anything so easy ever
Be so hard to do?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling,
And to say that, I love you.

Credits

  • Lead vocal: Yvette Laboy
  • BG vocals: Russell Velázquez, Sharon Bryant, Elaine Caswell, Ken Cummings
  • Guitars: Glen Sherman
  • Co-produced and arranged by Ken Cummings

In Other Languages

  • French: La Chanson d'Ondine
  • German: In der Dunkelheit der Nacht
  • Portugese (European): Canção Da Misty
  • Spanish (Iberian): La Canción de Misty
  • Spanish (Latin American): Canción De Misty


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