Sing! aiko
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"歌え!aiko" [Utae! aiko; Sing! aiko] is a musical performance in an aiko's radio programme, aiko's @llnightnippon.com (1999-2003). When musical guests were invited to the programme, aiko lively played the piano and covered the guests' or others' songs or sang her own songs with the guests. Rarely, aiko improvised a short song with a guest.
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[edit] 1999
- Ami Suzuki (1999), OUR DAYS, Sony Music. Covered by aiko
- SMAP (1999), Fly, Victor Entertainment. Covered by aiko
- T.M.Revolution (1998), THUNDERBIRD, Antinos Records. Covered by aiko
- Porno Graffitti (1999), アポロ [the Apollo], Sony Music. Covered by aiko
- B'z (1992), いつかのメリークリスマス [itsuka no Merry Christmas; a Christmas day in memories] in "FRIENDS", VERMILLION. Covered by aiko
- Original words by Josef Mohr, music by Franz Gruber (1818), Silent Night, first performed in Austria. Sung by aiko in the English version
- Taiyo & Ciscomoon (1999), 丸い太陽 [marui taiyo; a round sun], UP-FRONT WORKS. Covered by aiko
- Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. Sung by aiko, Yuzu, and Taiyo & Ciscomoon
[edit] 2000
- Yuzu (1999), いつか [itsuka; someday], TOY'S FACTORY. Covered by aiko
- Hana*hana (1999), あ~よかった [ah, yokatta; ah, I feel fine], azip. Sung with Hana*hana
- Mr.Children (1996), 花 [hana; flowers], VAP. Covered by aiko
- Masaharu Fukuyama (1999), Squall, BMG JAPAN. Covered by aiko
- Yen Town Band (1996), Swallowtail Butterfly, Epic Records Japan. Covered by aiko
- SPITZ (1996), チェリー [cherry], Polydor. Covered by aiko
- L'Arc~en~Ciel (1999), Pieces, KRE. Covered by aiko
- Yumi Matsutoya (1994), 春よ、来い [haru yo koi; Come on! Spring], TOSHIBA EMI. Covered by aiko
- Yamazaki Masayoshi (1997), One more time, One more chance, Polydor. Covered by aiko
- KinKi Kids (2000), 好きになってく 愛してく [sukini natteku, aishiteku; more like, more love], Johnnys. Sung with Tsuyoshi Domoto
- Kiroro (1999), 好きな人 [sukina hito; my love], Victor Entertainment. Sung with Kiroro
- Iruka (1990), なごり雪 [nagori yuki; farewell snow], Crown Record Japan. Covered by aiko and Kiroro
- aiko's Kabutomushi (1999). Sung with Yuzu
- Stevie Wonder (1996), Isn't She Lovely? Motown. Covered by aiko and ISA (a Swedish woman)
- SMAP (1998), 夜空ノムコウ [yozora no muko; over a night sky], Victor Entertainment. Covered by aiko and Yuka Kawamura
- Akiko Kosaka (1988), あなた [anata; you], Warner Music Japan. Covered by aiko
- aiko & SPITZ (2000). An impromptu song
- LUNA SEA (1998), I for You, Universal. Sung with LUNA SEA
- The LOVE (1997), ひまわりの観覧車 [himawari kanransha; a Ferris wheel of a sunflower], BMG JAPAN. Sung with The LOVE
- aiko & SILVA (2000), ぬるラジオ [nuru radio; a sloppy radio programme]. An impromptu song
- Nana Kinomi & Hiroshi Itsuki (1991), 居酒屋 [izakaya; a pub], Tokuma Japan Communications. Covered by aiko and Masaharu Fukuyama
- SMAP (2000), らいおんハート [lion heart], Victor Entertainment. Covered by aiko
[edit] 2001
- aiko & Porno Graffiti (2001), 夢の女ポルノ [yume no onna, Porno; a fantastic girl, Porno]. An impromptu song
- aiko & Tsuyoshi Domoto (2001), 21世紀の野望 [niju-isseki no yabo; an ambition in the 21st century]. An impromptu song
- Yuzo Kayama (1988), 君といつまでも [kimi to itsumade-mo; forever with you], BMG JAPAN. Covered by aiko and Fureai
- aiko & Gackt (2001), 春のハグチュッチュ [haru no haguchutchu; spring: hugging, kissing]. An impromptu song
- Carole King (1999), So Far Away in "Tapestry", Epic Records. Covered by aiko and The Gospellers
- Kirinji (2001), 雨は毛布のように [ame wa mofu no yoni; rain as a blanket], Warner Music Japan. Sung with Kirinji
- aiko & Chemistry (2001), 秋のハモケミ [aki no hamokemi; an autumnal harmony with CHEMISTRY]. An impromptu song
- Southern All Stars (1988), シャ・ラ・ラ [sha la la], Victor Entertainment. Covered by aiko and Yuzu
- aiko (2001), ピクミンジングル~ヌルコムバージョン [[[Pikmin]] single: nurucom ver.]. Parody of Strawberry Flower (2001), 愛のうた~ピクミンのテーマ [ai no uta: Pikmin no theme (love song: theme of Pikmin)], Toshiba EMI.
- ? Sadistic Mika Band (1974), タイムマシンにおねがい [time machine ni onegai (May I ask a favour of Time Machine?)]. Covered by aiko.
[edit] 2002
- Miyuki Nakajima (1988), 時代 [jidai; a period], Pony Canyon. Covered by aiko and Kobukuro
- aiko & the brilliant green (2002), あそこのどんつき [asoko no dontsuki; at the end of a street over there]. An impromptu song
- Kome Kome Club (1992), 君がいるだけで [kimi ga iru dake-de; only stays with you], Sony Music. Covered by aiko and Reo Tsuchiya
- Every Little Thing (2001), fragile, avex. Sung with Kaori Mochida
[edit] 2003
- Suga Shikao (2001), 坂の途中 [saka no tochu; on my way to the top of a slope] in "Sugarless", UNIVERSAL SIGMA. Sung with Suga Shikao
References:
- ゲスト/歌え!aiko – ヌルコムアーカイブス
- aikoのジングル大作戦 – the words of impromptu songs by aiko and her guests