Songbook (Angela Aki album)
Songbook is a cover album released by Angela Aki on January 11, 2012. [1]
Songbook | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 11, 2012 (Japan) | |||
Genre | J-pop | |||
Label | Sony Music Japan | |||
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The album contains covers of 12 popular English songs, mostly translated into Japanese, with some original English lyrics retained.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Honesty" (originally by Billy Joel) | |
2. | "Will You Dance?" (originally by Janis Ian) | |
3. | "We're All Alone" (originally by Boz Scaggs) | |
4. | "Material Girl" (originally by Madonna) | |
5. | "True Colors" (originally by Cyndi Lauper) | |
6. | "Without You" (originally by Badfinger) | |
7. | "Today" (originally by Smashing Pumpkins) | |
8. | "Kiss from a Rose" (originally by Seal) | |
9. | "A Song for You" (originally by Lean Russell) | |
10. | "Creep" (originally by Radiohead) | |
11. | "Still Fighting It" (originally by Ben Folds) | |
12. | "Its Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday" (originally by Boyz II Men) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "NHK "Songbook" Off Shots" | |
2. | "Honesty" (live video) | |
3. | "We're All Alone" (live video) |
Charts
Oricon Sales chart (Japan)
Release | Sales total | Chart run |
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Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 5,868 | 11 weeks |
Release history
Region | Date | Format | Distributing label | Catalogue codes |
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Japan | January 11, 2012[2][3] | CD, CD/DVD, digital download | Sony | ESCL-3820, ESCL-3818~9 |
January 28, 2012[4] | Rental CD | ESCL-3820 |
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References
- "Oricon".
- "SONGBOOK" (in Japanese). Sony. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
- "SONGBOOK【初回生産限定盤】" (in Japanese). Sony. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
- "SONGBOOK/アンジェラ・アキ" (in Japanese). Tsutaya. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
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