Songs Covered By Other Musicians
Year | Date | Song | Artist | Type of release/concert |
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2000 | September 9 | "Medley " | Rie Tomosaka | NTV variety show: The Yoru mo Hippare |
November 18 | "Gips" | Mino Kabasawa | her piano cover album: Piano Pure -Memory of 2000- | |
2001 | November 21 | "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" | Mino Kabasawa | her piano cover album: Piano Pure -Memory of 2001- |
September 22 | "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" | Rieko Miura, Atsuko Kurusu, Saki Kamiryo | NTV variety show: The Yoru mo Hippare -Aki no Special- | |
December 15 | "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" | Max | NTV variety show: The Seiya mo Hippare -2001 Christmas Special- | |
2002 | from December 28, 2002 to January 13, 2003 | "Kōfukuron -Etsuraku hen-" | Jun Matsumoto and Masaki Aiba (Arashi) | Arashi Storm Concert Tour 2003 "Atarashi Arashi" |
December 25 | "Gips" | Kazumasa Oda | TBS music TV program: Christmas no Yakusoku 2002 | |
2003 | from June 29 to July 21 | "Okonomi de" | Takao Tajima (Original Love) | "Odoru Taiyo" Tour |
2004 | April 1 | "Tsumi to Batsu" | Kent Ohgiya | his piano cover album: Try Try Try "PIano yo Utae" Special |
February 4 | "Ringo no Uta" | Takashi Obara | his piano cover album: Pianism in J pop "II Hi Tabidachi" | |
2005 | July 3 | "Koko de Kiss Shite." | Tsuyoshi Domoto (KinKi Kids) | Fuji TV variety show: Shin-Domoto Kyodai |
2006 | June 21 | "Yattsuke Shigoto" | Kera and the Synthesizers | their third album: Tonari no Onna |
2007 | February 7 | "Kabukichō no Joō" | Yoshihiro Kai | his cover album: 10 Stories |
February 21 | "Honnō" | Satoko Nishikawa | her solo album: Hibiki | |
April 18 | "Koko de Kiss Shite." | D.H.Y (Dogs Holiday of Yawn) | their cover album: Loves | |
2008 | March 26 | "Kesho naoshi" | Kaori Hayato | her first album: pluma |
August 9 | "Marunouchi Sadistic" | Ryuichiro Tonozuka | his instrumental album: Top Gear | |
June 4 | "Tsumi to Batsu" | General Head Mountain | their third album: Tsuki Kanashi Blue | |
October 1 | "Kesho Naoshi" | Kiyoshi Hasegawa | his 40th anniversary album: 40nen. Mada Kore ga Best de wa nai. Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Live Recording | |
December 3 | "Kabukichō no Joō " | Scott Murphy (Allister) | his cover album: Guilty Pleasures 3 | |
2009 | March 4 | "Gips" | Marié Digby | her cover album: Second Home |
March 11 | "Kabukichō no Joō" | Fragrance | her album: Colorful | |
November 25 | "Karisome Otome (Death Jazz ver.)" | Maki Nagayama (vo) | sakai asuka's compilation album: Little Love Light -10 songs for 10 stories- | |
2010 | April 2 | "Marunouchi Sadistic" | Fuyumi Sakamoto and Juju | Fuji TV music program: Bokura no Ongaku Special |
September 29 | "Gips" | Juju | her cover album: Request | |
November 20 | "Shun" | Daichi Miura | Daichi Miura Live Tour 2010 -GRAVITY- | |
2011 | March 16 | "Tsumi to Batsu" | BLiSTAR | their cover album: BLiSTAR Rockin' Covers -Rock & Sexy- |
March 16 | "Kabukichō no Joō" | Gypsy Vagabonz | their cover album: G-Jazz Swing Cover | |
2012 | February 15 | "Marunouchi Sadistic" | Unchain | their digital single |
June 20 | "Honnō" | Dorlis | her greatest hits album: Dorlis | |
September 5 | "Tsuki ni Makeinu" | Nanou | his album: Unsung | |
October 17 | "Gips" | Ms.OOJA | her cover album: Woman -Love Song Covers- and its lead single: Gips |
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