Video: Daigasso! Band Brothers DX Knows Earthbound
With an expansive amount of downloadable song content, curious import gamers have been eager to browse through the 200 song catalog for Daigasso! Band Brothers DX for the Nintendo DS. Featuring tunes that run the full expanse of Nintendo's legacy, its shouldn't come as too big of a surprise for a song from the Mother/Earthbound to make an appearance, but, given the drought of anything Earthbound in the US (*grumble* *grumble*, Virtual Console launch), any news is good news!
Unfortunately, Pollyanna (I Believe In You) is not featured as part of the game's karaoke mode, but it always warms my heart to hear the song, and I'm not afraid to sing along.
Lyrics after the break.
I believe the morning sun
Always gonna shine again and
I believe a pot of gold
Waits at every rainbow's end
I believe in roses kissed with dew
Why shouldn't I believe the same in you?
I believe in make-believe
Fairy tales and lucky charms and
I believe in promises
Spoken as you cross your heart
I believe in skies forever blue
Why shouldn't I believe the same in you?
You may say I'm a fool
Feelin' the way that I do
You can call me Pollyanna
Say I'm crazy as a loon
I believe in silver linings
And that's why I believe in you
I believe there'll come a day
Maybe it will be tomorrow
When the bluebird flies away
All we have to do is follow
I believe a dream can still come true
Why shouldn't I believe the same in you?
You may say I'm a fool
Feelin' the way that I do
I believe in friends and laughter
And the wonders love can do
I believe in songs and magic
And that's why I believe in you
You may say I'm a fool
Feelin' this way about you
There's not much I can do
I'm gonna be this way my life through
'Cause I still believe in miracles
I swear I've seen a few
And the time will surely come
When you can see my point of view
I believe in second chances
And that's why I believe in you







Indeed, soft spot. Thought it forever will be the Twoson theme to me.
Ah, soft spot, indeed. But it will always be the Twoson theme in my head.
And I just now found out that there are lyrics. Where did these come from? Is there a version somewhere online with the lyrics being sung in the original Japanese?
TOO exciting.
I love that song, but for me, Onett is where it's at.
There was a Mother vocal soundtrack (the Japanese version of Earthbound Zero,) that was released in Japan. Of course it never made it to America, but there's bound to be places you can find it. (Haha, get it? Bound? Earthbou- oh nevermind.)