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Songs | Composer | Lyrics | Debut | Vocals | Albums |
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Seventh Moon | Atsutaka Kawachi | K. Inojo | Episode 1 (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Planet Dance | Sudou Hideki | K. Inojo | Episode 1 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Duet Version) | |
My Friends | Miki Kawano | M. Meg | Episode 1 (Ending Theme) | Chie Kajiura | |
Totsugeki Love Heart | Kawauchi Atsutaka | K. Inojo | Episode 1 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
My Soul For You | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 2 (acoustic), full version: Episode 3 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Sweet Fantasy | Ootsuki | M. Meg | Episode 10 | Chie Kajiura | |
Remember Sixteen | Kawauchi Atsutaka | K. Inojo | Episode 17 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura | |
Holy Lonely Light | Sudou Hideki | K. Inojo | Episode 21 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Duet Version) | |
Submarine Street | Shun'ya Fukuda | K. Inojo | Episode 29 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Power to the Dream | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 32 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Try Again | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 40 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Light The Light | K. Inojo | TSUKASA | Episode 41 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Single/Duet Version) | |
Angel Voice | Yoko Kanno | K. Inojo | Macross Dynamite 7 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Dynamite Explosion | Macross Dynamite 7 (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
New Frontier | Macross Dynamite 7 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
Parade | Macross Dynamite 7 (Ending Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
Burning Fire | indy | Macross Ultimate Frontier (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama |
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“Blues are the songs of despair, but gospel songs are the songs of hope.”
—Mahalia Jackson (19111972)
“In her days every man shall eat in safety
Under his own vine what he plants, and sing
The merry songs of peace to all his neighbors.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“And songs climb out of the flames of the near campfires,
Pale, pastel things exquisite in their frailness
With a note or two to indicate it isnt lost,
On them at least. The songs decorate our notion of the world
And mark its limits, like a frieze of soap-bubbles.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)