Sing! aiko
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"Sing! Aiko" (歌え!Aiko Utae! Aiko?) is a radio segment in Aiko's radio program Aiko's @llnightnippon.com, which aired from 1999 until 2003. When musical guests were invited to the program, Aiko would play the piano and cover the guests'—or others'—songs; sometimes, she sang her own songs with her guests. Rarely, Aiko would improvise a short song with a guest.
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[edit] Performed songs
Unless indicated, all songs are covered by Aiko.
[edit] 1999
- Ami Suzuki (1999), "Our Days".
- SMAP (1999), "Fly".
- T.M.Revolution (1998), "Thunderbird".
- Porno Graffitti (1999), "Apollo" (アポロ?).
- B'z (1992), "Itsuka no Merry Christmas" (A Christmas Day in Memories?) in Friends.
- Original words by Josef Mohr, music by Franz Gruber (1818), "Silent Night", first performed in Austria. Sung the English version.
- Taiyō to Ciscomoon (1999), "Marui Taiyō" (丸い太陽 A Round Sun?).
- "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". Sung with Yuzu and Taiyō to Ciscomoon.
[edit] 2000
- Yuzu (1999), "Itsuka" (いつか Someday?).
- Hana*hana (1999), "Ah, Yokatta" (あ~よかった Ah, I Feel Fine?). Sung with Hana*hana.
- Mr.Children (1996), "Hana" (花 Flowers?).
- Masaharu Fukuyama (1999), "Squall".
- Yen Town Band (1996), "Swallowtail Butterfly".
- Spitz (1996), "Cherry" (チェリー?).
- L'Arc-en-Ciel (1999), "Pieces".
- Yumi Matsutoya (1994), "Haru yo, Koi" (春よ、来い Come on! Spring?).
- Yamazaki Masayoshi (1997), "One More Time, One More Chance.
- Kinki Kids (2000), "Suki ni Natteku, Aishiteku (好きになってく 愛してく More Like, More Love?). Sung with Tsuyoshi Domoto.
- Kiroro (1999), "Suki na Hito" (好きな人 My Love?). Sung with Kiroro.
- Iruka (1990), "Nagori Yuki" (なごり雪 Farewell Snow?). Sung with Kiroro.
- Aiko's "Kabutomushi" (1999). Sung with Yuzu.
- Stevie Wonder (1996), "Isn't She Lovely?". Sung with Isa.
- SMAP (1998), "Yozora no Mukō" (夜空ノムコウ Over the Night Sky?). Sung with Yuka Kawamura.
- Akiko Kosaka (1988), "Anata" (あなた You?).
- Aiko & Spitz (2000). An impromptu song.
- Luna Sea (1998), "I for You". Sung with Luna Sea.
- The Love (1997), "Himawari Kanransha" (ひまわりの観覧車 A Sunflower-made Ferris Wheel?). Sung with The Love.
- Aiko & Silva[disambiguation needed] (2000), "Nuru Radio (ぬるラジオ A Sloppy Radio Program?). An impromptu song.
- Nana Kinomi and Hiroshi Itsuki (1991), "Izakaya" (居酒屋 Pub?). Sung with Masaharu Fukuyama.
- SMAP (2000), "Lion Heart" (らいおんハート?).
[edit] 2001
- Aiko & Porno Graffiti (2001), "Yume no Onna" (夢の女ポルノ Dream Girl?). An impromptu song.
- Aiko & Tsuyoshi Domoto (2001), "Nijū Isseki no Yabo" (21世紀の野望 An Ambition in the 21st Century?). An impromptu song.
- Yuzo Kayama (1988), "Kimi to Itsumademo" (君といつまでも Forever With You?). Sung with Fureai.
- Aiko & Gackt (2001), "Haru no Hagu, Chutchu" (春のハグチュッチュ Hugging and Kissing During the Spring?). An impromptu song.
- Carole King (1999), "So Far Away" in Tapestry. Sung with The Gospellers.
- Kirinji (2001), "Ame wa Mofu no Yō ni" (雨は毛布のように Rain as a Blanket?). Sung with Kirinji.
- Aiko & Chemistry (2001), "Aki no Hamokemi" (An Autumnal Harmony?) with Chemistry. An impromptu song.
- Southern All Stars (1988), "Sha la la" (シャ・ラ・ラ?). Sung with Yuzu.
- Aiko (2001), "Pikmin Single: Nurucom Version" (ピクミンジングル~ヌルコムバージョン?). Parody of Strawberry Flower (2001), "Ai no Uta: Pikmin no Theme" (愛のうた~ピクミンのテーマ Love Song: Theme of Pikmin?).
- Sadistic Mika Band (1974), "Time Machine ni Onegai" (タイムマシンにおねがい May I Ask a Favor, Time Machine?).
[edit] 2002
- Miyuki Nakajima (1988), "Jidai" (時代 Period?). Sung with Kobukuro.
- Aiko & The Brilliant Green (2002), "Asoko no Dontsuki" (あそこのどんつき At the End of the Street Over There?). An impromptu song.
- Kome Kome Club (1992), "Kimi ga Iru Dake-de (君がいるだけで Only Stays With You?). Sung with Reo Tsuchiya.
- Every Little Thing (2001), "Fragile". Sung with Kaori Mochida.
[edit] 2003
- Shikao Suga (2001), "Saka no Tochū" (坂の途中 On My Way to the Top of the Slope?) in Sugarless. Sung with Shikao Suga.
[edit] External links
- 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

