Endless Story - Covers

Covers

Japanese singer Hideaki Tokunaga covered the song "Endless Story" on his 2007 album Vocalist 3.

Saya Chang, a Taiwanese singer, covered "Endless Story" and renamed it "Xiang Nian Ni De Ge."

Hong Kong singer, Janice Vidal also covered this song as Cloudy Vacation 'Yum Tin Gah Kay' in her 2008 Cantonese album, Serving You.


Yuna Ito
Albums
  • Heart
  • Wish
  • Dream
Singles
  • "Endless Story" (as Reira starring Yuna Ito)
  • "Faith/Pureyes"
  • "Precious"
  • "Stuck on You"
  • "Losin'"
  • "Truth" (as Reira starring Yuna Ito)
  • "I'm Here"
  • "Mahaloha" (duet with Micro of Def Tech)
  • "Urban Mermaid"
  • "Anata ga Iru Kagiri: A World to Believe In" (duet with Celine Dion)
  • "Miss You"
  • "Koi wa Groovy x2"
  • "Trust You"
  • "Ima Demo Aitai Yo" (feat. Spontania)
  • "Mamotte Agetai"
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